Google Pixel 11 Pro Leaked Renders Indicate It Might Sport Thinner Bezels Than the Pixel 10 Pro

Design renders of the Google Pixel 11 were recently leaked, suggesting that the rumoured smartphone from the Mountain View-based tech giant could launch with subtle design adjustments. Expected to be unveiled later this year, the Pixel 11 lineup could feature at least four models, including the standard Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold. Now, computer-aided design (CAD) renders of the purported Google Pixel 11 Pro have also surfaced online, hinting that the company might redesign the rear camera module of the handset. Its dimensions, key specifications, and features have also been leaked.

Google Pixel 11 Pro Design, Specifications (Expected)
In collaboration with tipster Steve H. McFly (@OnLeaks), Android Headlines has published CAD renders of the rumoured Google Pixel 11 Pro, revealing the design of the handset. While the phone appears to have a similar design to its predecessor, the Google Pixel 10 Pro, the leaked renders suggest that it could be launched next year with a few changes. It is shown to feature a larger, tinted glass cover for the rear pill-shaped camera module, which might house three cameras and an LED flash. This year’s Pixel 11 Pro could feature an LED flash under the glass cover, instead of the outside, like the Pixel 10 Pro.

The purported Google Pixel 11 Pro appears in a silver colourway, featuring a flat rear panel and a flat metal frame. The centred Google branding appears in the middle of the panel. A power button and volume controls could be placed on the right side of the phone, with multiple antenna bands placed on either side of the phone. It is also expected to feature a USB Type-C port on the bottom. Moreover, it will reportedly boast thinner bezels than its predecessor, measuring 1.1mm.

Along with the renders, the dimensions of the phone have also been leaked. The Google Pixel 11 Pro is said to measure 152.7 x 71.8 x 8.4mm in dimensions. While it will reportedly be identical in terms of height and width to the Pixel 10 Pro, the handset is expected to be slightly thinner than its predecessor. It is expected to be powered by Google’s proprietary seven-core Tensor G6 chipset, along with a MediaTek M90 network chip.

Motorola Edge 70 Debuts With Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, Ultra-Slim 5.99mm Body

The Motorola Edge 70 has officially launched in select international markets, marking the latest entry in the company’s Edge smartphone lineup. The handset stands out for its slim and lightweight design, measuring just 5.99mm in thickness and weighing 159g. This sleek form factor puts it in the same league as other premium devices like the iPhone Air and Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, making it one of the most portable flagship-style smartphones on the market.

Under the hood, the Motorola Edge 70 is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset paired with 12GB of RAM, promising smooth performance for gaming, multitasking, and everyday tasks. The phone features a 6.67-inch pOLED display, offering vibrant colors and sharp visuals. For selfies and video calls, it houses a 50-megapixel front camera.

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The device is equipped with a 4,800mAh Silicon-Carbon battery that supports 68W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging. This combination of battery capacity and fast charging ensures that users can get long-lasting power without being tethered to a charger for long periods. The Motorola Edge 70 also supports the brand’s optimized software features for a smooth user experience.

Pricing for the Motorola Edge 70 starts at GBP 700 (roughly Rs. 80,000) in the UK, with European markets seeing a starting price of EUR 799 (around Rs. 81,000). The handset comes in three stylish colourways: Pantone Bronze Green, Pantone Lily Pad, and Gadget Grey. Motorola has confirmed that the device will be rolled out to other select regions soon, expanding its availability globally.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Could See Price Increase Amid Rising Component Costs: Report

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 series is expected to launch at higher prices than the current Galaxy S25 lineup, according to recent reports. The price increase is being attributed to rising costs for essential components used in the devices, including chipsets and memory modules. Industry insiders suggest that this could affect all three expected models: the standard Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra.

South Korean media outlet ETNews cites sources familiar with Samsung’s plans, noting that the company is carefully balancing manufacturing costs with competitive pricing. The rising component prices are forcing manufacturers worldwide to reconsider pricing strategies, and Samsung appears to be adjusting its flagship lineup accordingly. While the exact price hike has not been disclosed, analysts expect a noticeable increase compared to the Galaxy S25 series.

The Galaxy S26 series is anticipated to be unveiled at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event, tentatively scheduled for late February 2026. This timing is slightly later than the company’s usual launch cycle, but it aligns with the broader trend of technology firms managing supply chain pressures and ensuring product readiness. Fans and potential buyers are watching closely, as these premium smartphones have historically set benchmarks for performance and innovation in the Android ecosystem.

Despite the price adjustments, Samsung aims to maintain healthy profit margins while delivering top-tier features, including upgraded displays, cameras, and internal hardware. The move highlights how component cost fluctuations continue to impact flagship smartphone pricing globally, signaling that buyers may need to budget more for the next generation of Galaxy devices.