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A fresh Pixel 11 Pro XL render leak is giving a clearer look at what Google may be preparing for its next high-end phone. Android Headlines has now shared detailed images of the device along with several core specs, adding to the recent wave of early Pixel render leak reports around the upcoming lineup.
From the outside, the phone appears to stick closely to Google’s familiar design language. The overall shape stays very close to the previous generation, and the camera bar still keeps the brand’s signature horizontal look. One notable change, though, is that the camera area is said to drop the older two-tone treatment and move to a darker glass finish that covers the full lens section.
Size-wise, the report says the new model measures about 162.7 x 76.5 x 8.5 mm. That puts it almost in line with the prior generation, suggesting Google isn’t making any dramatic changes to the physical footprint of the Pixel 11 Pro XL. In other words, this looks more like a refinement than a full redesign.
The bigger talking point may be what’s inside. The leak claims the phone will debut Google’s new Tensor G6 processor. That chip is expected to use a 7-core architecture and, according to the report, move away from a Samsung modem in favor of a MediaTek M90 modem. If accurate, that would mark an interesting change in Google’s hardware strategy for the Pixel line.
Memory and storage are a little less certain, but the current expectation is that Google wants to keep the phone at 16GB of RAM with 256GB as the starting storage tier. The report also notes that rising memory prices could still pressure Google to lower RAM to 12GB if cost control becomes a bigger concern before launch.
As for the display, the leaked specs point to a 6.8-inch LTPO AMOLED panel. Battery capacity is said to land at 5500mAh battery, which would give the Pixel 11 Pro XL one of the more eye-catching endurance figures in this part of the market if the final product ships as rumored.
For now, this is still an unofficial leak rather than a confirmed product announcement. Even so, the combination of the updated renders, the reported Tensor G6 platform, and the larger 5500mAh battery paints an early picture of a phone that aims to stay visually familiar while improving the hardware underneath.