Pixel 11 Pro XL renders: Leaked designs for Google's next big phone have hit the internet, giving us a first look at the Pixel 11 Pro XL. OnLeaks and Android Headlines have shared the Pixel 11 Pro XL renders of the upcoming Android flagship and it looks like Google is playing it safe this year, sticking with their usual style while making a few small tweaks here and there.
Pixel 11 Pro XL renders: Familiar design, refined look
The pictures show that the Google Pixel 11 Pro XL still has that classic horizontal camera bar. This time, though, the camera area is completely blacked out, which makes it pop more against the back of the phone.
The phone keeps its flat edges and a simple, clean frame with a hole-punch screen. It's very similar to the regular Pixel 11, which shows Google is focusing more on better internal hardware than a brand-new look.
Pixel 11 Pro XL renders: Bigger display, same Pixel identity
Google Pixel 11 Pro XL is definitely for people who love big screens. We don't have the exact measurements yet, but it should have a large, high-quality display that's perfect for watching videos or playing games.
The borders around the screen still look a bit thicker than what you see on other top-tier phones, which is something Google has struggled with for a while.
Pixel 11 Pro XL renders: Expected specifications
Inside, the Pixel 11 Pro XL is expected to be much faster thanks to the new Tensor G6 chip. It might also use a MediaTek modem for better signal, come with up to 16GB of RAM, and likely start with 128GB of storage (though some fans might not be happy about that).
Most of the big selling points will likely be AI tools, great photos, and years of software updates, the things Google usually does best.
Pixel 11 Pro XL renders: Camera and software focus
We're still waiting on all the camera specs, but Google will surely lean heavily into its smart photo tech. The Pro XL will likely have the best camera setup of the bunch.

