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The latest Pixel 11 leak shows slimmer bezels and an all-black camera bar

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The leaked images of the upcoming Pixel 11 suggest subtle design enhancements like slimmer bezels and a black camera bar, signaling Google's focus on aesthetic refinement. While the overall design remains similar to the Pixel 10, these updates could improve user experience and device appeal. The launch is anticipated to bring new hardware features, maintaining Google's competitive edge in the smartphone market.

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The launch of the Google Pixel 11 is still months away, but leaked renders shared by Android Headlines may give us an idea of what to expect. Based on the images, the Pixel 11 could come with slimmer bezels than its predecessor, along with a completely black rear camera bar.

The Pixel 10, which launched in September, places its rear camera lenses against a black background, while surrounding its flash with the same color as the body of the phone. Other than these tweaks, it doesn’t look like much else has changed visually between the two phones.

As noted by Android Headlines, the Pixel 11’s rumored 152.8 x 72 x 8.5mm dimensions are nearly identical to its predecessor. The new device is also expected to come with a Tensor G6 processor, a 6.3-inch OLED display, and a MediaTek M90 modem. Last year, a report from Android Authority revealed that the Pixel 11 could come with a more advanced, on-device version of a feature that brightens up videos shot in the dark.

We’ll have to wait a bit longer to see if these changes pan out, as Google will likely launch the Pixel 11 and a potentially thinner Pixel 11 Pro Fold in August.