Pine turns out to be green, and a quiet one. The render, posted by Mystic Leaks on Telegram, shows a low-saturation gray-green that sits close to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s Jade, just more muted. The shade had leaked in name only until now, and it’s paired with a light gold frame and a matching gold G logo. Expect the same color on the Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL too, though the Fold keeps a satin frame while the slab Pros go glossy. Earlier renders had already shown the foldable in black.


The camera bar is where the actual changes hide. It’s slightly narrower than last year’s, with the cutouts running right to the edge and barely any excess metal left around them. The main and ultrawide sit at the bottom, the telephoto has moved to the top-right corner, and the flash next to it looks noticeably bigger, almost lens-sized. That last detail has people connecting it to Pixel Glow, the notification-light feature found in Android 17 beta code – the speculation now is that Glow lives in or around the flash rather than wrapping the whole camera bar as earlier rumors had it. Or the flash just photographs big against a dark panel. Nobody knows yet.
Size-wise the diet is real but small: 10.1mm folded and 4.8mm open, against the Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s 10.8mm and 5.2mm. The rest of the rumored sheet stands – Tensor G6, 12GB or 16GB of RAM, a 4,800mAh battery. Google unveils the full Pixel 11 lineup at Made by Google on August 12 in New York, so this render won’t stay a leak for long.













