A new leak to start a new week, and the subject of this report is Google’s upcoming Pixel flagship smartphones. The folks over at Android Headlines with @onleaks got the CAD images for the upcoming Pixel 11 phone, and it appears to offer interesting yet incremental updates.
According to the dimensions reported by Android Headlines, the shape and size will remain essentially the same as its predecessor. The Pixel 11 measures in at 152.8 x 72 x 8.5mm as opposed to the Pixel 10’s 152.8 x 72 x 8.6mm. However, we could see slimmer bezels and a completely blacked-out rear camera bar.
Other than those updates, we’re expecting a 6.3-inch OLED screen, powered by Google’s Tensor G6 chip, 12GB of RAM, and a 5,000 mAh battery—all at the same price of $800. The storage is expected to remain at 128GB for base storage, but fingers are crossed for an upgrade to 256GB.
We already know about a possibly thinner Pixel 11 Pro Fold on the way, and at this point, we are just awaiting leaks on the Pixel 11 Pro. Google’s flagship Pixel event has taken place in August for the past few years, and unless that changes in 2026, it could remain the same.

