Google Pixel 11 Pro CAD Renders Have Leaked

CAD-based renders of the Google Pixel 11 Pro have surfaced online, just a day after similar leaks revealed the design of the standard Pixel 11. With the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold already making an earlier appearance, the Pixel 11 lineup is nearly complete — with only the Pro XL variant still missing from the picture.

The leaked renders point to a familiar design direction, closely aligned with what Google has been refining since the Pixel 9 generation. The signature camera bar remains, but it now adopts a more uniform look, covered entirely in dark glass. Unlike last year’s model, the contrasting color accent around the flash is gone, resulting in a cleaner, more cohesive rear design. Up front, the bezels appear decent, though likely still thicker than some competing flagship devices.

google pixel 11 pro CAD renders (2)
google pixel 11 pro CAD renders (2)

In terms of size, the Pixel 11 Pro is rumored to measure 152.7 x 71.8 x 8.4 mm. That makes it marginally smaller than its predecessor, though the differences are negligible in real-world use. The display is expected to remain unchanged as well, with a 6.3-inch OLED panel continuing to anchor the front experience — a clear sign that Google is opting for refinement rather than reinvention.

google pixel 11 pro CAD renders (3)
google pixel 11 pro CAD renders (3)

Under the hood, the most notable upgrade is expected to come from the new Tensor G6 chipset. Early reports suggest a 7-core CPU configuration and a potential switch to a MediaTek modem, replacing Samsung’s solution used in previous generations. There are also rumors that Google could reduce RAM from 16 GB to 12 GB as part of a cost-control strategy aimed at maintaining the $999 price point.

Additional speculation hints at the return of a more advanced face unlock system, though no major breakthroughs are expected elsewhere. Overall, the Pixel 11 Pro appears to follow a safe, iterative path — one that prioritizes stability and consistency over bold innovation.

via androidheadlines

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