

Google's upcoming Pixel 11 Pro Fold has surfaced in a fresh leak, revealing a new 'Pine' green colourway and subtle design refinements ahead of the company's Made by Google launch event on August 12. While the leak does not point to a major redesign, it offers an early look at what users can expect from Google's next-generation foldable.
The leaked renders indicate that the device largely retains the design language of its predecessor, with the most noticeable visual change being the new Pine finish. Reports also suggest a slightly revised camera module and a slimmer camera bump, though the overall book-style foldable design appears unchanged.
For consumers, the leak suggests that Google is focusing on iterative improvements rather than a complete overhaul. Buyers considering an upgrade from older Pixel Fold models may see refinements in design and ergonomics, but those expecting a dramatically different look may need to wait for the official announcement.
The Pixel 11 Pro Fold is also widely expected to feature Google's next-generation Tensor G6 chipset alongside software enhancements centred on AI-powered productivity and photography. However, these specifications remain unconfirmed until the launch event.
Google has officially confirmed that its next Made by Google event will take place on August 12, where it is expected to unveil the Pixel 11 lineup, including the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL and the Pixel 11 Pro Fold.