Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold in renders
In a few months, Google will come out with the new Pixel 11 series. The model series is likely to be announced around the summer, or just after. The manufacturer is now making headlines with the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold. For now, the new phone that has now surfaced does not seem to differ much in appearance and design from its predecessor; the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. We reviewed that device extensively in the Pixel 10 Pro Fold review last year.

Nevertheless, some changes can be spotted. The information now known, shared by OnLeaks, reports that the thickness comes out to 10.1 millimetres. The current Fold model is 10.8 millimetres, so the new device will be slightly thinner. However, this does make the device thicker than many competitors' foldables, which are usually around 9 millimetres.

Looking at the photos of the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold, we notice that the device is mainly made of glass and aluminium. We also see quite thick screen bezels again and the shape is the same, as are the curves of the corners. There is, however, a slightly different camera module. In the new model, the LED flash and microphone are located in the pill-shaped cutout at the top. Also, the point where the camera module touches the back is now curved. All this makes it look just a bit sleeker and more modern.

The size of the Pixel 11 Pro Fold is said to come out to a length of 155.2 millimetres and a width of 150.4 millimetres. The new Pixel 11 series is expected to come with the upcoming Tensor G6 chipset, and an improved camera. But this remains an expectation. There is no information about the specifications yet.