Google's next flagship Pixel 11 series is already taking shape months ahead of launch. Recently, the Pixel 11 renders were leaked by Android Headlines, in collaboration with reliable tipster OnLeaks. Now, we get a good first look at the more premium Google Pixel 11 Pro, thanks to the very same folks. Well, it looks like the tech giant is sticking to a familiar playbook and choosing subtle refinements over major design changes.
Google Pixel 11 Pro design surfaces in CAD renders
Going by the fresh CAD-based renders of the upcoming Google Pixel 11 Pro, Google is retaining the overall design language of the Pixel 10 Pro, with only small tweaks to the form factor.

Image Credit: Android Headlines

Image Credit: Android Headlines
One of the most noticeable tweaks comes with the camera bar, which now appears cleaner and more uniform. Instead of the dual-tone finish seen on previous generations, the camera module now adopts a more cohesive look, with components placed against a single background.
Another very important thing to note is that the temperature sensor, introduced with the Pixel 8 Pro, seems to be missing from the Pixel 11 Pro renders.
The upcoming smartphone is tipped to measure roughly 152.7 x 71.8 x 8.4mm, making it slightly thinner than the predecessor's 8.6mm thickness. Meanwhile, at the front, the bezels appear slightly thinner than those of the Pixel 10 Pro.
However, the latest report has more to say about the Google Pixel 11 Pro specifications.
Google Pixel 11 Pro specifications (leaked)
As for the Pixel 11 Pro specs, the phone is said to feature the same 6.3-inch LTPO 120 Hz AMOLED display.
Under the hood, just like the regular Pixel 11, the Pro is said to be powered by the Tensor G6 processor, paired with up to 16 GB RAM and at least 128 GB storage.
Battery life will see a boost as well, albeit small, going from the 4,870mAh on the Pixel 10 Pro to a rounded-off 5,000mAh capacity.



























