Here’s your first look at the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold

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Here’s your first look at the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold

A fresh leak has revealed the possible design of Google’s next foldable smartphone, the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold. CAD-based renders shared online provide an early glimpse at the device and indicate that the company may focus on refinement rather than a major redesign this year.

Pixel 11 Pro Fold design appears largely unchanged

Here’s your first look at the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold

The leaked renders, shared by tipster OnLeaks in collaboration with Android Headlines, suggest that the Pixel 11 Pro Fold will maintain a design language similar to its predecessor. The device keeps the familiar book-style foldable format, with rounded corners and a flat rear panel. The foldable inner display is shown with a hole-punch selfie camera placed in the top-right corner, similar to the previous generation.

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The bezels around the foldable panel appear thin and symmetrical. Like most foldables, the edges are slightly raised to help protect the flexible display when the device is closed. The bottom edge reportedly houses a USB-C port, speaker grille, microphone and SIM slot, while the top edge includes additional openings likely meant for microphones or antenna bands.

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One noticeable change is the camera island. The module appears cleaner and more integrated with the back panel. The LED flash and microphone are now positioned inside the upper pill-shaped section alongside one of the cameras. The transition between the camera housing and the rear panel is also curved, giving the module a more refined appearance.

Slimmer body and expected hardware upgrades

The leak also hints at a slightly thinner body compared to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Dimensions suggest the device will retain the same height of 155.2mm and an unfolded width of 150.4mm. However, thickness could drop to about 10.1mm when folded and 4.8mm when unfolded. The previous model measured around 10.8mm folded and 5.2mm unfolded, indicating a modest reduction.

Internally, the device is expected to run on Google’s upcoming Tensor G6 processor. Reports indicate that the chip may be manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm process and could feature a seven-core CPU setup. While the exact camera hardware has not been confirmed, improvements over the previous generation are widely anticipated.

Other elements such as the main foldable display and cover screen are likely to remain close to the current model in terms of size. Early expectations point to a launch around August 2026, in line with Google’s recent Pixel release schedule.

ALSO READ: Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold review

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