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- Tech Advisor reports on leaked CAD renders revealing Google Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL designs expected to launch in August 2026 with Tensor G6 chipset.
- The leaked designs show minimal changes from Pixel 10 models, featuring an all-black camera bar replacing the previous metal section.
- Notably, the unique infrared temperature sensor appears to be missing from the new designs, potentially removing a distinctive Pixel feature.
Earlier this week, the first glimpse of the regular Pixel 11 was revealed. Now, the Pixel 11 Pro designs have also been leaked.
The Pixel 11 Pro design bears a striking resemblance to its predecessor, with the only noticeable difference being the all-black camera bar. In the leaked renders, the metal section around the flash on the camera bar has been replaced with an all-black design.
However, a significant feature seems to be missing from these CAD-based renders— the infrared temperature sensor. Typically located within the camera bar, beneath the flash, the absence of this feature has not been addressed by the source.
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The infrared thermometer feature, while niche, is a unique offering in the smartphone market, allowing users to measure the temperature of various objects using the Thermometer app.
Other specifications of the Pixel 11 Pro remain largely unchanged from the Pixel 10 Pro, with similar dimensions and a glossy frame compared to the matt finish of the entry-level model.

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The same observations apply to the Pixel 11 Pro XL, with similarities to its predecessor and a missing temperature sensor feature in the leaked design.
It is anticipated that the Pixel 11 series will be launched in August 2026, featuring the new Tensor G6 chipset. The Pro model is expected to retain a 6.3-inch display.
There are speculations regarding potential upgrades in base storage to 256GB and possible price adjustments for the upcoming Pixel 11 series.