- On Thursday, April 2, 2026, Android Headlines exclusively revealed CAD-based renders of the “Pixel 11 Pro XL,” considered one of the next-generation Google Pixel devices.
- The design remains consistent with the “Pixel 11” and “Pixel 11 Pro,” showing no major departures from the “Pixel 10” series.
- The body dimensions of the “Pixel 11 Pro XL” are expected to be 162.7 x 76.5 x 8.5 mm.
International media outlet Android Headlines, known for consistently providing exclusive early looks at upcoming Google Pixel devices, has done it again.
On Thursday, April 2, 2026, Android Headlines exclusively released CAD-based renders of the “Pixel 11 Pro XL,” which is expected to be part of the next-generation Google Pixel lineup. This follows their previous leaks for the “Pixel 11” and “Pixel 11 Pro.”
Please note that these CAD-based renders provided by Android Headlines are not official images from Google or leaked photos. Instead, they are conceptual images created based on “CAD” data typically provided to case manufacturers. While the dimensions are expected to be accurate, fine details and color variations may differ from the final commercial product.

The CAD renders of the “Pixel 11 Pro XL” reveal that, like the “Pixel 11” and “Pixel 11 Pro,” there are no significant design changes from the “Pixel 10” series. In fact, the rear camera bar that was introduced with the “Pixel 9” remains largely unchanged.
However, it appears the camera bar on the “Pixel 11 Pro XL,” like those on the “Pixel 11” and “Pixel 11 Pro,” will be a solid black color.

The body dimensions of the “Pixel 11 Pro XL” are expected to be 162.7 x 76.5 x 8.5 mm, which is almost identical to the 162.8 x 76.6 x 8.5 mm dimensions of the “Pixel 10 Pro XL.”
Furthermore, according to Android Headlines, key specs for the “Pixel 11 Pro XL” are expected to include a 6.8-inch LTPO AMOLED display and the next-generation “Tensor G6” processor with a 7-core architecture. Similar to the “Pixel 11” and “Pixel 11 Pro,” the communication chip (modem) is also expected to shift from the previous Samsung version to MediaTek’s M90 5G modem.
That said, please keep in mind that the source of this information is unverified and contains many speculative details.
Source: Android Headlines





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