
Google’s Pixel 11 series has surfaced almost entirely through leaks this week, and the largest model has now appeared as well. A report by Android Headlines in collaboration with OnLeaks shows the Pixel 11 Pro XL in CAD renders, following earlier leaks of the Pixel 11 and 11 Pro. The three devices follow the same design, with size and battery continuing to be the main points of difference across the lineup.
Pixel 11 Pro XL design: typically Pixel with a larger footprint
The Pixel 11 Pro XL carries forward the same design seen on the other two models. The render shows the Pixel 11 Pro XL in a flat-edged design and Google’s familiar camera bar running across the back. The bar is now fully blacked out like on the other models, which stands out more against the body. Up front, there’s a centred punch-hole display with slim, even bezels and gently curved glass along the edges. It looks very much in line with recent Pixel phones, just stretched into a bigger frame. Also worth keeping in mind, this is based on CAD renders, so the blue colour here isn’t final or confirmed.
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The Pro XL is expected to feature a 6.8-inch LTPO AMOLED display, the same as the Pixel 10 Pro XL, and its dimensions are nearly identical. The Pro XL normally differentiates itself by its larger display and battery, rather than any major design or feature differences from the other models. In terms of specs, the Pixel 11 Pro XL is expected to run on Google’s Tensor G6 chipset, with a possible switch to a MediaTek modem. RAM is likely to remain at 16GB, although there is some possibility of a reduction to 12GB depending on component costs, while storage is expected to start at 256GB.
Amongst large-screen flagships, there’s Samsung’s top-end Galaxy S26 Ultra known for its long-range zoom capabilities and features like the S Pen. Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro Max is known for consistent camera output across lenses, strong video performance, and tight integration with other Apple devices. The Pixel 11 Pro XL is a camera-focused option with clean software and long update support. Within Google’s lineup, the Pixel 11 is easier to handle in one hand, the Pro sits in the middle, and the Pro XL is meant for those who prefer a larger screen for watching, reading, or working, along with a battery that lasts longer through the day.
For context, the Pixel 10 Pro XL launched in India at Rs 1,24,999 for the base variant. Pricing for the new model is not confirmed yet, but it’s expected to stay close to this range. These details are based on CAD renders, which typically reflect dimensions and layout but not final finishes or smaller design elements.
If you’re already using the Pixel 10 Pro XL, there is little here that changes how the phone works day to day, especially as older models are likely to see price drops. If you’re buying new, the Pro XL makes sense if a larger display and battery are priorities. Camera performance and consistency will likely be key factors once the phone launches, maybe in August.







