The latest leak highlights potential slimming of the Pixel 11's bezels, with an all-black camera bar set to replace its predecessor’s two-tone design. This visual tweak, reminiscent of other recent smartphone trends, could signal a shift in aesthetic preferences.
As Android Headlines notes, the Pixel 11 may continue to mirror the dimensions and specs of its predecessor, including a Tensor G6 processor and a 6.3-inch OLED display. The device is also expected to feature a more advanced on-device feature that enhances video brightness in low-light conditions.
The similarities between the Pixel 10 and this potential new model suggest Google might be prioritising internal upgrades over external changes, keeping users eager for updates without altering their phone’s look too drastically. Whether these enhancements will excite or disappoint remains to be seen when the device launches in August.
For now, pixel peepers can only speculate on how such subtle design choices will impact user experience and whether Google's aesthetic shift signals a wider trend in smartphone design.







