Google Ups Its Design Game With The Stunner Pixel 11 Pro

Mar 31, 2026 at 11:37am EDT
Two Google Pixel smartphones are shown with a sleek, flat design and prominent camera modules.

What has Google done with the Pixel design team? Judging by the new CAD renders for the Pixel 11 Pro, I refuse to believe that this is the same team that was responsible for some of the ugliest phones in the market not too long ago.

Google's Pixel design team seems to have had an epiphany with the aesthetically pleasing Pixel 11 Pro

OnLeaks and Android Headlines have now published some of the first CAD renders for the upcoming Google Pixel 11 Pro. As such, the device is expected to sport dimensions of 152.7 x 71.8 x 8.4mm, which means that the new Pixel 11 Pro would be a tad slimmer than its predecessor.

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As was the case with the Pixel 11 renders that we covered earlier this week, the bezels on the Pixel 11 Pro appear noticeably thinner. Of course, these initial CAD renders might not be as accurate, and Google might well end up launching the Pixel 11 series with unflatteringly large borders. For now, judging from these renders, the device looks very appealing, even if this is largely a 'form over function' iterative update.

Elsewhere, the rear camera bar now sports an all-black look instead of aligning with the body color, as was the case with the Pixel 10 and its two-tone camera bar.

Finally, the device is expected to sport the following specs:

  1. A 6.3-inch LTPO OLED screen
  2. The Tensor G6 processor
  3. Base storage of 128GB or 256GB
  4. A 16GB RAM
  5. A 5,000mAh battery
  6. Starting price of around $999 or $1,099
  7. H2 2026 launch

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