The upcoming google pixel 11 pro lineup could arrive in August if Google follows its usual release timeline. Ahead of any official announcement, a purported case for the google pixel 11 pro familyâspecifically the Pixel 11 Pro XLâhas surfaced online, hinting at potential design changes.
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However, it remains unclear whether the case is based on the phoneâs actual dimensions or if it is simply a marketing move by a case manufacturer seeking early attention.
Camera Bar May Protrude Less
Based on the leaked case, one noticeable change to the google pixel 11 pro design could be a less pronounced camera bar. The camera island appears to protrude much less from the deviceâs body compared with the Pixel 10 Pro XL.
At this stage, it is uncertain whether the reduced camera bump means the phone itself will be thicker or if another design adjustment is responsible for the change.
Slightly Wider Camera Bar Shape
The case also suggests a subtle modification to the camera barâs shape on the google pixel 11 pro series. The module appears slightly wider than the one on the Pixel 10 Pro XL and seems closer to a rectangular design rather than the more oval-like appearance seen previously.
Additionally, the google pixel 11 pro lineup is rumored to feature an under-display infrared camera designed for secure facial recognition.
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Early leaks surrounding the google pixel 11 pro indicate possible design tweaks, including a reduced camera bar protrusion and a slightly wider camera module shape. While the case leak offers a glimpse at what might be coming, it remains uncertain whether these details accurately reflect the final design of the google pixel 11 pro.
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