Early look at Google's next foldable: Pixel 11 Pro Fold showcased in early leaks

The Pixel 10 Pro Fold has barely been out for six months yet. Announced on August 20, Google did not begin shipping its latest foldable until mid-October (curr. $1,499 on Amazon). Still, OnLeaks has already provided a first look at its successor across a series of CAD render images.
For now, the leaker has not shared any hardware details about the device. Nonetheless, what appeared to be the device's Tensor G6 chipset turned up on Geekbench less than a month ago. A few hardware changes can be gleaned from OnLeaks' leaked CAD render images, though.
For instance, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold has a larger cover display than its predecessor, thanks to reduced bezels. Additionally, Google has reworked its camera housing to include the LED flash and microphone array under the same glass as the device's telephoto camera. Whether this change correlates with any new camera sensors is unclear for now.
The height of Google's foldable remains unchanged between generations at 155.2 mm. Likewise, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold retains a 150.4 mm width when unfolded, which is said to correspond to a 76 mm width in the device's fold state. Google has shaved 0.7 mm too, which should see the Pixel 11 Pro Fold spanning 10.1 mm and 4.8 mm each side. Currently, Google is not expected to release Pixel 11 flagships before the summer.
















