Fresh CAD-based renders of Google’s Pixel 11 have leaked, giving us an early look at the phone ahead of its expected August launch.
The design sticks closely to the Pixel formula but with some refinements: the bezels are slimmer than on 2025’s Pixel 10, and the familiar oval camera bar on the back is now fully covered in glass, with the previous metal strip on the right side removed.
Dimensions are said to be 152.8 x 72 x 8.5 mm, effectively matching the Pixel 10’s height and width while shaving off about 0.1 mm in thickness—something most people won’t notice in daily use.
Inside, the Pixel 11 is rumored to run on Google’s Tensor G6 chip with a 7-core CPU and a MediaTek modem, while the display is reportedly unchanged from last year’s model. So rather than a bold redesign, the Pixel 11 looks like a careful polish of a very familiar package.

