Fresh leaks have offered an early look at the upcoming Pixel smartphone, suggesting subtle but noticeable design updates ahead of its expected launch later this year.
CAD-based renders of the Google Pixel 11 Pro have surfaced online, indicating that the device may feature thinner bezels compared to its predecessor, the Pixel 10 Pro. The bezel thickness is reportedly reduced to 1.1mm, pointing to a more refined front design.
The renders also suggest changes to the rear camera module. The phone is shown with a larger tinted glass cover over the pill-shaped camera bar, which is expected to house 3 cameras and an LED flash. Unlike the previous model, the LED flash may now sit under the glass instead of outside it.
The device appears in a silver finish with a flat rear panel and a flat metal frame. The Google logo is placed at the centre, while the power button and volume controls are positioned on the right side. The phone is also expected to include a USB Type-C port at the bottom and multiple antenna bands along the sides.
In terms of size, the Pixel 11 Pro is said to measure 152.7 x 71.8 x 8.4mm. While the height and width remain similar to the Pixel 10 Pro, the new model is expected to be slightly thinner.
On the hardware front, the device is likely to be powered by a 7-core Tensor G6 chipset, paired with a MediaTek M90 network chip. It is also expected to feature a 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED display, with up to 16GB RAM and at least 128GB storage.
The smartphone could be backed by a 5,000mAh battery. Reports also suggest that the Pixel 11 lineup may include 4 models: Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold.
These leaks follow earlier reports that hinted at similar design changes across the lineup.
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