After Pixel 11, the Google Pixel 11 Pro has surfaced in the first set of renders, thanks to @OneLeaks. This shows a familiar design with flat sides, but the camera bar is bigger but thinner and has a black finish.
The phone is said to measure 152.7 x 71.8 x 8.4mm, similar to the Pixel 10 Pro since it is said to retain a similar 6.3-inch OLED screen. It is said to get the Tensor G6 processor, which is said to be a 7-core chipset using TSMC’s 2nm process.
This is also expected to get a new MediaTek M90 modem for the first time, dropping the Samsung modem. The phone is said to get a new Titan M3 security coprocessor, codenamed “Google Epic”, after years of using Titan M2 in its phones.
We can expect a similar 16GB of RAM, but it could ditch 128GB and starts from 256GB storage. The phone is expected to run Android 17 out of the box since the stable version is expected before the release of the phone.
Recent rumours revealed an ultra-low-light video mode that allows for direct on-device processing, enabling users to capture high-quality videos in low-light conditions without requiring an internet connection. The phone is also expected to include Cinematic Blur at 4K at 30 fps, up to 100x zoom with new telephoto camera hardware and machine learning,and a new video relight function for customizable lighting adjustments.
The Google Pixel 11 series is expected to go official in August, similar to last year.