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Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold renders show Samsung-style camera bump

Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold surfaced today through CAD renders shared by OnLeaks, and it features a redesigned camera bump that looks a lot like the recent Samsung flagships, the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Galaxy Z Fold 7.

The LED flash and microphone moved inside the top pill-shaped cutout instead of sitting awkwardly next to it. The point where the bump meets the back glass now curves instead of just sticking as if someone slapped it.

The whole module looks cleaner now, as shown in renders leaked by our folks over at Android Headlines. Samsung has been doing this sort of integrated camera design for a while, and Google finally caught up.

Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold Camera Bump

The design is nearly identical to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Same shape, same corner radius, same bezels and the hole punch camera sits in the same spot on the inner display. You get a Type-C port at the bottom with the usual grille suspects.

The upcoming Pixel 11 Pro Fold measures 10.1mm when folded, down from 10.8mm; unfolded, it’s 4.8mm instead of 5.2mm. The phone’s height stays at 155.2mm, whereas the unfolded width stays at 150.4mm.

Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold Renders

Source – Android Headlines x Onleaks

Tensor G6 will power the Pixel 11 Pro Fold smartphone. TSMC isΒ building it, supposedly on 3nm, and the latest rumors say it’s a 7-core chip, but take that for what rumors are worth.

Probably the same displays, same battery size, same IP68 rating. Pixelsnap and Qi2 charging may be supported as they became a key discussion point of the Pixel 10 series phones.

Google originally planned $1,500 according to their leaked 2028 roadmap. Meanwhile, the tariff hit and surging costs of components may have forced Google to revisit its pricing strategy.

August launch makes sense based on the last two years.

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