Igeekphone reported on March 31st that earlier, a set of renderings of the Google new Pixel 11 Pro Fold phone based on CAD modeling had been leaked. Now, the rendering of the standard version of Pixel 11 has also been released. Just like the Pro Fold model, this new device is expected to be officially launched in August this year.
Igeekphone has noted that compared to the previous generation model launched in 2025, the screen bezel of Pixel 11 has been significantly narrowed, and the design of the rear camera module has also been slightly adjusted. The circular camera module now adopts a fully glass encased design, and the metal decorative part on the right side of the module has been removed.

Nevertheless, the overall design of the entire machine still adheres to the classic style of the Pixel series, with only minor modifications.
It is reported that the dimensions of the Pixel 11 are 152.8 × 72 × 8.5 millimeters. The length and width are exactly the same as those of the Pixel 10, while the thickness is only 0.1 millimeters thinner. During daily use, users will hardly be able to perceive this subtle difference.

This device will be equipped with Google’s self-developed Tensor G6 system-level chip. This chip is expected to be equipped with a seven-core CPU. Previously, there were also reports stating that Google will switch to MediaTek’s baseband for this model. Additionally, it is reported that the screen specifications of Pixel 11 will be exactly the same as those of the previous model.








