Google Pixel 11 CAD-based renders reveal the design

Slimmer bezels!

The Google Pixel 10 series was officially launched in August last year, featuring the Google Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. While August is still a few months away, the CAD-based renders of the Google Pixel 11 are already here, thanks to OnLeaks, who shared them in collaboration with AndroidHeadlines. These renders reveal a couple of notable design changes versus last year’s Pixel 10, but most of the design language remains unchanged.

The Google Pixel 11 measures 152.8 x 72 x 8.5mm. So, the phone has the same length and width, but the thickness is slightly less (versus 8.6mm Pixel 10). One of the complaints of the Pixel 10 was the thick bezels, and as per these CAD-based renders, the Google Pixel 11 has thinner bezels than its predecessor. On the back, the phone has a similar-looking camera bar, but while last year’s Pixel 10 had a two-tone design for the camera bar, the camera bar on the Google Pixel 11 is all black. There are three cameras on the rear, one of which is the periscope telephoto camera.

It is worth noting that the color in these CAD-based renders is not yet confirmed to be one of the official color options of the phone.

Under the hood, we should see the Google Tensor G6 chipset with a new MediaTek modem instead of a Samsung modem. It is reported that there is the same 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED panel. The phone is expected to have a 5,000mAh battery, slightly larger than the 4,970mAh battery in the Pixel 10.

The Google Pixel 10 was launched at a starting price of $799 / €899 / £799, so let’s see at what price the Google Pixel 11 launches later this year.

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