Google Pixel 11 Pro XL Design Leaked Ahead Of Launch: New Camera Bar Design, Tensor G6, More
Google’s upcoming Pixel 11 and 11 Pro have already started showing up in leaks, and now the Pixel 11 Pro XL is part of that conversation. Early renders of the device have surfaced online, giving a first look at what could be Google’s largest Pixel this year.

The images, shared by tipster @OneLeaks, suggest that Google may not be making drastic design changes this time, but there are a few noticeable tweaks.
Familiar Design With Subtle Changes
At a glance, the Pixel 11 Pro XL looks quite close to its predecessor. It appears to retain flat sides and a similar overall shape. The camera bar is still there, but it looks slightly larger while also appearing slimmer, with a black finish that aligns with what’s been seen on the Pixel 11 Pro.
The device is said to measure 162.7 x 76.5 x 8.5mm, which puts it in line with the previous Pro XL model. It’s also tipped to keep a 6.8-inch OLED display, suggesting that Google isn’t changing the form factor much this year.
New Chipset And Hardware Changes
Under the hood, the Pixel 11 Pro XL is said to feature Google’s next-generation Tensor G6 processor. The chip is reported to use a 7-core design and be built on TSMC’s 2nm process.
Another shift could come in connectivity. The device is said to move to a MediaTek M90 modem, which would mark a change from the Samsung modem used in earlier Pixel devices.
There’s also mention of a new Titan M3 security coprocessor, reportedly codenamed “Google Epic.” This would follow the Titan M2, which has been part of Pixel phones for several generations.
Memory, Software, And Camera Features
The phone is expected to offer 16GB of RAM, with storage starting at 256GB. On the software side, it could run Android 17 out of the box.
On the camera front, leaks point to a few new additions rather than a complete overhaul. These include an ultra-low-light video mode, Cinematic Blur at 4K 30fps, and a new video relight feature that allows adjustments to lighting after capture.
There are also mentions of up to 100x zoom, supported by updated telephoto hardware and machine learning.
Expected Launch Timeline
The Pixel 11 series, including the Pro XL model, is expected to launch in August. This would follow Google’s usual release window from last year.
For now, these details are based on early renders and leaks, so it’s worth waiting for official confirmation to see what actually makes it to the final product.


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