- On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, Android Headlines exclusively released CAD-based renderings of the “Pixel 11 Pro,” one of the next-generation Google Pixel devices.
- There are no significant design changes compared to the “Pixel 10 Pro.”
- A somewhat disappointing detail is that due to the recent rise in RAM prices, the Pixel 11 Pro’s RAM might be scaled down to around 12GB instead of 16GB.
International media outlet Android Headlines is known for being the first to exclusively release renders of next-generation Google Pixel devices.
On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, Android Headlines exclusively released CAD-based digital design renderings of the “Pixel 11 Pro,” one of the next-generation Google Pixel devices, following up on their “Pixel 11” reveal from earlier.
It should be noted that the CAD-based renderings published by Android Headlines are not official Google images or leaked photos, but rather images created based on CAD data provided to case manufacturers. While dimensions may be accurate, minor details may differ from the actual product.

What is clear from the released “Pixel 11 Pro” CAD renders is that, much like the “Pixel 11,” there are no major design changes from the “Pixel 10 Pro.” In fact, the rear camera bar introduced with the “Pixel 9” series remains largely unchanged.
However, the camera bar on the “Pixel 11 Pro,” like that of the “Pixel 11,” appears to be finished in a single solid black color.

One point of interest is the overall thickness of the body, including the camera bar. According to Android Headlines, the “Pixel 11 Pro” will have a thickness of 12.5mm, a 0.5mm increase from the 12mm of the “Pixel 10 Pro.” While the main body dimensions of the “Pixel 11 Pro” are reported to be 152.7 × 71.8 × 8.4 mm—barely changed from the 152.8 × 72.0 × 8.6 mm of the “Pixel 10 Pro”—the overall thickness including the camera bar appears to be increasing, likely due to the camera sensors.
Additionally, according to Android Headlines, key specifications for the “Pixel 11 Pro” include a 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a 1Hz–120Hz variable refresh rate and the next-generation 7-core “Tensor G6” processor. The communication chip (modem) is also expected to shift from the previous Samsung-made models to the MediaTek M90 5G modem, similar to the “Pixel 11,” which is expected to improve power efficiency and battery life.
A slightly disappointing piece of information provided by Android Headlines is regarding the RAM in the “Pixel 11 Pro.” Due to recent surges in RAM prices, they suggest there is a possibility that it may be scaled down to around 12GB instead of 16GB.
Nevertheless, please keep in mind that this information comes from an unconfirmed source and contains a significant amount of speculative content.
Source: Android Headlines





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