The Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold renders have surfaced online, suggesting the device will largely retain the same design as its predecessor.
Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold renders have surfaced online, suggesting the device is likely to retain largely the same design language as its predecessors but with slight refinements. The device is expected to launch later this year in September alongside the other Pixel 11 series phones, such as the Pixel 11 Pro and Pixel 11.
Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold renders were shared by Android Headlines, where the only major change in terms of design is a slightly changed camera island. Both the LED flash and a microphone are now located within the top pill-shaped cutout for the cameras. There are two of them on top of the camera island, the same as on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Further, the pills now stretch across the whole island from side to side compared to its predecessor where there was some empty space towards the right of the pill cutouts. At the bottom is the Type-C port with a microphone, speaker grille, and a SIM card tray.
The button placement is identical to last year's model while the overall form factor, bezels around the display, and the aspect ratios of the displays also look the same. It will also feature the same build materials, including an aluminum frame and a glass sandwich design.
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As for dimensions, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold will have the same height as its predecessor (155.2mm), while the unfolded width also remains the same (150.4mm). When it comes to thickness, it will be 10.1mm thick when folded (down from 10.8mm), and 4.8mm when unfolded (down from 5.2mm).
The report adds that the IP68 water and dust resistance is expected to return, while the phone is expected to support Pixelsnap and Qi2 wireless charging as well.
