As it’s been nearly six months since Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold went on sale, we’re already getting an early look at its successor, which is expected later this fall. The images shown here are what the Pixel 11 Pro Fold could reportedly look like. These CAD images of the Pixel 11 Pro Fold are courtesy of @OnLeaks and Android Headlines, and if accurate, we’ll get an iterative update with two noticeable changes.
One change looks to be in the foldables’ overall thickness. Google’s upcoming foldable appears to offer a slimmer, thinner profile compared to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Outside of that, the foldable looks to retain its book-style layout, complete with the same display bezels, port placement, and overall design language with an aluminum build.
And the other change to the 11 Pro Fold appears to be the new rear-camera housing. Its rear shooters appear to offer a more modern, cleaner setup and could bring over the cameras from the Pixel 10 Pro, according to the report. While this doesn’t sound like an upgrade, it would be a welcome change. While the Pixel Pro Fold’s cameras are good, they’re still a step down from the rest of the flagship Pixel 10 phones in comparison.
Unless Google changes its release strategy, we’re still several months away from an official announcement and plenty of time for more leaks and reports to fill in the pieces of exactly what we can expect for Google’s next foldable.

