
With the release today of CAD-based renders showing the upcoming Google Pixel 11 Pro XL, we now have the full family covered. First it was the Pixel 11 Pro Fold, then came the Pixel 11, most recently the Pixel 11 Pro, and now the Pro XL.
Obviously, this looks just like the rest of the non-folding family, adopting the standout feature too — we're talking about the redesigned camera island.
It's still oval-shaped and still takes up most of the phone's width, but now has an all-black look from one side to the other — no longer featuring the small color-matching piece of metal at one end.
The Pixel 11 Pro XL is said to sport a 6.8-inch screen, just like its predecessor from 2025.
The new phone will measure 162.7×76.5×8.5mm — 0.1mm less tall and 0.1mm less wide than the Pixel 10 Pro XL, while the thickness has stayed the same.
Like the rest of the family, it's going to be powered by the Tensor G6 SoC, which may have a 7-core CPU and a MediaTek modem.
The Google Pixel 11 Pro XL completes the Pixel 11 family with a unified design language — the most notable change being the camera island's new all-black aesthetic. Dimensions are marginally smaller than the predecessor while maintaining the same 6.8-inch screen size and Tensor G6 across the entire family.
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