Google’s foldable phone is showing up in leaks almost weekly now, and this latest one is worth paying attention to. A new render of the Pixel 11 Pro Fold has surfaced online, giving us the clearest look yet at the device in a new color called Pine, and it lines up closely with what earlier leaks already suggested.
The image was shared by Mystic Leaks on Telegram, as reported by Android Authority. Pine reads as a muted, understated green paired with a light gold frame. It’s not a loud color, which seems very on-brand for Google’s Pro lineup. The colorway is also expected to appear on the Pixel 11 Pro and Pixel 11 Pro XL, not just the foldable.
Google has its Made by Google event locked in for August 12 in New York, so these leaks are arriving right on schedule. With Samsung set to release its next foldables even sooner, the pressure is on Google to show it has something competitive to offer.
The most notable change in this render is the camera island. On the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the flash sat in its own separate strip of metal outside the main pill-shaped camera module. On the Pixel 11 Pro Fold, the flash has moved inside the pill and sits on the left side of the cutout. That extra metal strip is gone, and the result is a cleaner, less cluttered look on the back of the phone.
Beyond the camera module, the overall design stays familiar. The camera cutouts still dominate the island, and the back panel looks largely the same as last year’s model. Google isn’t reinventing the look, just refining it.
The other notable change is size. Earlier leaks pointed to a slimmer chassis, and this render is consistent with that. The reported measurements are:
- Folded: 10.1mm thick (down from 10.8mm on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold)
- Unfolded: 4.8mm thick (down from 5.2mm)
Those are real reductions, even if the phone still won’t match Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 for thinness. For Google, getting the Pixel foldable noticeably slimmer from one generation to the next is a sign the hardware team is making progress on one of the most common criticisms of the line.
Foldable phones are still a niche category, but they’re growing. Manufacturers know that thickness is one of the biggest barriers stopping people from switching from a standard slab phone. Every millimeter shaved off matters more in this category than almost any other.
With the August 12 event just weeks away, the full picture of the Pixel 11 Pro Fold is coming together fast. Between the Pine color, the cleaner camera module, and a slimmer body, Google appears to be making the kind of steady, incremental improvements that its foldable needed after a strong but imperfect debut with the Pixel 9 Pro Fold line.