Earlier this month, a set of CAD based renderings of the exterior of Google's new Pixel 11 Pro Fold phone were exposed, and now the rendering of the standard version of Pixel 11 has also arrived. Like the Pro Fold model, this new device is expected to be officially released in August this year.
Compared to the previous generation model launched in 2025, the screen border of Pixel 11 has significantly narrowed, and the design of the rear camera module has also been fine tuned. The elliptical camera module now adopts a fully glass wrapped design, and the metal decorative part on the right side of the module has been removed.
Nevertheless, the overall design of the device continues the classic style of the Pixel series, with minimal changes.
It is reported that the Pixel 11 has a body size of 152.8 × 72 × 8.5 millimeters, with the same length and width as the Pixel 10, and the body thickness is only 0.1 millimeters thinner. In daily use, it is almost difficult for users to perceive this subtle difference.
The machine will be equipped with Google's self-developed Tensor G6 system level chip, which is expected to be equipped with a seven core CPU. Previously, there were rumors that Google would switch to MediaTek baseband for this model. There are also reports that the screen specifications of Pixel 11 will remain completely consistent with the previous generation model.