We’re still months out from Google’s Pixel 11 lineup going official. August is the likely window if the company sticks to its usual schedule, but leaks aren’t waiting around. A case listing for the Pixel 11 Pro XL showed up recently, and now CAD-based renders of the Pixel 11 Pro Fold have made their way out.
At a glance, you could easily confuse this with the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The overall design barely moves. But look closer at the camera island, and a few things have shifted. The LED flash and mic have moved inside the pill-shaped oval protrusion rather than sitting outside it, and the junction where the camera island meets the back panel is now curved instead of sharp. Both ovals inside the camera island have stretched longer as a result.
The other difference is thickness. Folded, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold reportedly measures 10.1mm down from 10.8mm on the current model. Unfolded, it drops to 4.8mm compared to 5.2mm. Every other dimension stays the same. Under the hood, the Tensor G6 SoC is expected to run things, matching the rest of the Pixel 11 range.
