Pixel 11 Pro Leak Reveals Design Tweaks and Expected Specs
The upcoming flagship from Google appears to be taking shape as fresh leaks hint at what the Pixel 11 Pro could bring to the table. Shortly after details of the standard Pixel 11 surfaced, the Pro variant has now reportedly appeared online, offering a clearer picture of the company’s next premium smartphone.
According to a report by a famous publication, newly leaked CAD renders showcase a design that largely builds upon its predecessor. While the overall look remains familiar, there are a few noticeable refinements. The camera bar on the back, a signature Pixel element, seems to adopt a cleaner aesthetic this time. The earlier body-coloured accents around the flash may be replaced with an all-black finish, giving the device a more uniform appearance.
One notable omission in the leaked design is the infrared temperature sensor that was present in the previous generation. This feature allowed users to measure body or surface temperature, though it never became a standout selling point. Its absence suggests a shift in priorities toward more widely used features.
The renders also indicate a flat aluminium frame with a glossy finish, adding to the phone’s premium feel. At around 8.4mm thickness, the Pixel 11 Pro is expected to maintain a sleek profile. Bezels are likely to be slimmer than before, though reports suggest they may still be slightly thicker compared to rival flagship devices expected later this year.
On the display front, the Pixel 11 Pro is tipped to feature a 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. This would be similar to the screen seen on the previous Pro model, ensuring smooth visuals and adaptive performance.
Under the hood, the device is rumoured to run on Google’s next-generation Tensor G6 processor. The chipset is expected to include a 7-core CPU along with a MediaTek M90 modem, potentially improving connectivity and efficiency. Memory configurations could include up to 16GB of RAM, although rising component costs may result in a base variant with 12GB. Storage is expected to start at 128GB.
Camera specifications remain largely speculative, but early indications suggest Google may retain the existing setup. This includes a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 48-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 48-megapixel telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom—hardware that has already proven capable in previous models.
Battery capacity is expected to stay unchanged as well, with reports pointing to a 4,870mAh unit. While not a major upgrade, software optimisation could still play a key role in overall battery performance.
As for availability, the Pixel 11 series is widely expected to debut in August. Pricing details are yet to be confirmed, but industry expectations suggest that Google may keep the starting price in line with its predecessor, which launched in India at Rs 1,09,999.
While these leaks provide an early glimpse, it is important to note that Google has not officially confirmed any details about the Pixel 11 Pro so far.