Google Pixel 11 Pro Leaked in Full, Here Is What the CAD Renders Show

The Pixel 11 Pro's design is taking shape ahead of launch, with a blacked-out camera island, familiar dimensions, and Tensor G6 confirmed inside.

Google Pixel 11 Pro CAD renders have surfaced online, giving the clearest look yet at how the upcoming flagship will look, and while the changes are subtle, one design detail stands out immediately.

The Camera Island Gets Darker

The most visible design change on the Pixel 11 Pro is its camera island. The oval shape that has defined Pixel flagships in recent generations is staying, but the execution has changed. The camera island is now covered entirely in dark glass; the colored accent section that distinguished previous models is gone.

The result is a cleaner, more uniform look that brings the Pixel 11 Pro in line with the direction the broader Pixel 11 family appears to be taking. Yesterday’s CAD leak of the standard Pixel 11 showed the exact same treatment, suggesting this is a deliberate design language shift across the lineup rather than a Pro-specific choice.

Dimensions, Smaller in Every Direction, But You Will Never Notice

The Pixel 11 Pro allegedly measures 152.7 x 71.8 x 8.4 mm. Compared to the Pixel 10 Pro XL, that makes it 0.1 mm less tall, 0.2 mm less wide, and 0.1 mm thinner. These are differences that exist on paper and nowhere else; no user will feel them in daily handling. The phone is, for all practical purposes, the same size as its predecessor.

The screen bezels visible in the renders are described as acceptable but potentially thicker than some competitors, a point that may draw scrutiny when the phone lands alongside rivals from Samsung and Apple that have pushed bezel reduction aggressively in their latest flagships.

The display itself carries over unchanged from the previous generation, a 6.3-inch OLED panel that has been well received in prior Pixel Pro models.

Tensor G6 Inside, With a MediaTek Modem

On the silicon side, the Pixel 11 Pro is expected to run Google’s Tensor G6 chipset, consistent with the rest of the Pixel 11 family. The G6 is reported to feature a 7-core CPU configuration and notably a MediaTek modem, marking a shift in Google’s modem sourcing strategy.

Google has used Samsung modems in previous Tensor generations, so the move to MediaTek is worth watching. Modem performance directly affects call quality, network connectivity, and battery efficiency during cellular use, areas where earlier Tensor chips drew criticism. Whether the MediaTek modem represents a meaningful improvement will be one of the more closely watched aspects of the Pixel 11 series when reviews land.

Where the Family Stands

With the Pixel 11 Pro renders now out, Google’s 2026 flagship lineup is almost fully visible ahead of any official announcement. The Pixel 11 Pro Fold leaked earlier this month, the standard Pixel 11 surfaced yesterday, and the Pixel 11 Pro has now followed. The only member of the family yet to leak via CAD renders is the Pixel 11 Pro XL.

At this pace, a complete picture of the Pixel 11 lineup will be available well before Google makes anything official, a pattern that has become routine for major Android flagships in the leak era.

 

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Rizwana Omer

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