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Google Pixel 11 Pro has appeared in its first set of leaked renders, shared by @OneLeaks, after the Pixel 11 leak. The images reveal a familiar design with flat edges, while the signature camera bar appears larger overall but thinner, now featuring a black finish.
The device is reportedly sized at 152.7 x 71.8 x 8.4mm, closely matching the Pixel 10 Pro, as it is expected to retain a 6.3-inch OLED display. Under the hood, it is rumored to be powered by the new Tensor G6 processor, said to be a 7-core chipset built on TSMC’s advanced 2nm process.
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For connectivity, the Pixel 11 Pro is expected to adopt a new MediaTek M90 modem, marking a shift away from Samsung’s modem solution. It is also tipped to introduce the Titan M3 security coprocessor, internally codenamed “Google Epic,” succeeding the Titan M2 used in previous Pixel devices.
The smartphone is likely to feature 16GB of RAM and may drop the 128GB base variant, starting instead with 256GB storage. It is expected to run Android 17 out of the box, as the stable release is anticipated ahead of the phone’s launch.
Camera upgrades are also rumored, including an ultra-low-light video mode with on-device processing for improved recording in dim environments without requiring internet access. Additional features may include Cinematic Blur in 4K at 30fps, up to 100x zoom powered by new telephoto hardware and machine learning enhancements, and a new video relight tool for customizable lighting adjustments.
The Google Pixel 11 series is expected to be officially unveiled in August, following last year’s launch timeline.
