Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold Maintains Its Design

Major global technology giants like Apple, Samsung, Huawei, and Oppo are trying to transform their foldable smartphones into tablet-like wide-screen forms. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Despite this trend, Google plans to keep its upcoming new model in the familiar narrow fold format. The latest reports about this have been confirmed by foreign experts.
Images provided by the source known as OnLeaks and insiders like Steve McFly indicate that the upcoming Pixel 11 Pro Fold will have a design very similar to last year's Pixel 10 Pro Fold model. This means buyers will not immediately notice a difference when holding the new device.
However, small but important changes are expected in the device's appearance. The main difference will be related to the camera block or module.
Instead of protruding in a rigid square shape like the previous model, it will now be smoothly raised from the surface of the body. Also, the microphone and light indicators will be placed in a specially raised section on the camera panel.
The new phone will be slightly thinner on the side, with a thickness of 10 millimeters when folded and 5.2 millimeters when fully opened. The new device is expected to go on sale in August of this year.
Its price is not yet clear, as the previous model was sold starting from $1800, later reduced to $1500 due to decreased demand. Currently, there is a shortage of memory chips in the electronics industry.
This situation may force Google to increase the starting price. Competitors like Samsung and Motorola are selling their foldable phones at prices even higher than $2000.
For this reason, it is possible that Google will follow their lead and raise the price.





