Highlights
- Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold leak shows new “Pine” colour with a soft grey-green shade and distinct from the Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s Jade finish.
- The leaked render reveals redesigned camera module with compact layout, repositioned lenses, reduced borders and larger LED flash.
- Android 17 Beta hints at “Pixel Glow” notification lights though not confirmed in renders.
The Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold has appeared in a leak ahead of its expected launch and this time we have a new colour option along with a refreshed camera design. Here’s what we know based on the recent leak.
Google Pixel 11 Pro – Leaked Render
A Telegram user known as Mystic Leaks has shared a render of the upcoming foldable, showing it in a finish reportedly called “Pine.” The newly leaked colour appears to be a soft grey-green shade. Although it resembles the Jade finish available on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the Pine variant seems to adopt a more toned-down and less saturated look.

The leaked image also provides a closer look at changes Google could be making to the rear camera setup.
Unlike the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the camera island appears more compact with the metal border around the camera cutouts either significantly reduced or removed altogether. The placement of the cameras has also changed with the primary and ultra-wide cameras positioned along the lower section of the module, while the telephoto camera now occupies the upper-right corner.
The LED flash has also been enlarged compared to the previous generation.

These design changes are in line with earlier leaks. CAD-based renders that surfaced in March had already pointed towards a thinner chassis and a redesigned camera island. Separate reports have also suggested that Google is planning a major camera upgrade for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold.
Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold – What Else We Know?
Apart from the hardware changes, a new functionality called “Pixel Glow” was spotted within the Android 17 Beta 4 code. The feature is said to use coloured lights on the rear of the phone to indicate events such as incoming calls and notifications.
However, it is still unclear whether the Pixel 11 Pro Fold will support this feature especially since none of the leaked renders so far show any visible LED lighting elements on the back panel.
Google is widely expected to introduce the Pixel 11 lineup including the Pixel 11 Pro Fold sometime in August. Until then, more leaks are likely to shed additional light on the foldable’s design, features, and hardware.






