April 8, 2026, 9:48 am | Read time: 2 minutes
It’s likely still a while before the potential unveiling of the Google Pixel 11. Nevertheless, render images purportedly showing the upcoming smartphone are already circulating.
They were published by “Android Headlines” in collaboration with the well-known leaker @OnLeaks. According to the report, the depictions are based on original 3D models from Google. If true, the manufacturer appears to be sticking to its previous design language for the next Pixel phone. A fundamental redesign is not evident in these images.
Small Changes to the Familiar Look
Those who look at the images will mainly recognize familiar elements. The alleged Google Pixel 11 is expected to look very similar to its predecessors overall. Differences are more apparent in specific areas. According to the report, the black bezels around the screen are slightly narrower. However, compared to other flagship smartphones, they still appear quite wide.
The typical camera visor also seems to remain. It is still prominently visible on the back and retains its pill-shaped design. The design changes slightly, though. Google is once again using a continuous glass panel like in previous Pixel devices. In the Pixel 10, only the cameras themselves are encased in glass, while the small section around the LED light is part of the metal frame and matches the body color.
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Dimensions Likely to Remain Almost Unchanged
Google seems to be proceeding cautiously not only in terms of appearance. The dimensions are reportedly barely changing. The report mentions 152.8 x 72 x 8.5 millimeters, placing the Google Pixel 11 almost exactly at the level of the current model. According to the report, it is only 0.1 millimeters thicker. The newly released render images do not suggest significant changes in format.
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Only Rumors About the Features So Far
Information about the technology remains sparse. There are no concrete details yet. According to the report, the use of the yet-to-be-announced Tensor G6 chip seems likely. Rumors suggest it will have seven cores.
Additionally, a possible change in the modem is being discussed. Instead of the solution previously used from Samsung, Google might switch to the M90 from MediaTek. There are also no confirmed details about the price yet. However, due to the current memory crisis, you should expect a slight increase, according to the report.