Leak reveals Google Pixel 11 Pro with new camera module

After the Google Pixel 11 had already been shown on render images, the enormously reliable leaker @OnLeaks on Android Headlines has now published the first images of the Google Pixel 11 Pro before Google's next-generation flagship smartphone is expected to be officially unveiled in August.
At first glance, the Pixel 11 Pro looks very similar to the current Pixel 10 Pro ($799 on Amazon), but a closer look reveals that Google has modernized the design in a few places. First and foremost, the surface of the camera module is now completely black, instead of finishing the area around the LED flash in the same color as the back panel as before. This makes the camera bar appear even larger, even though its dimensions have hardly changed.

The screen bezels are slightly slimmer than on the predecessor. The dimensions remain almost unchanged at 152.7 x 71.8 x 8.4 millimetres, the Pixel 11 Pro is only 0.1 mm less tall, 0.2 mm less wide and 0.1 mm thinner. With a screen diagonal of 6.3 inches, the Pixel 11 Pro remains one of the most compact flagship smartphones on the market along with smartphones such as the Apple iPhone 17 Pro.
While the design changes only minimally, several hardware upgrades are expected. In addition to the newer Google Tensor G6 ARM chip, the Pixel 11 Pro is also expected to feature a real 3D face recognition in the style of the Apple iPhone, with the sensors required for this supposedly being installed invisibly under the AMOLED panel so that no larger, pill-shaped punch-hole is required.









