Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold leaks in new Pine colour

Google’s upcoming Pixel 11 Pro Fold has appeared in a new leak, revealing a fresh Pine colour option ahead of its expected unveiling at the company’s Made by Google event on August 12.

The leaked images, shared by Mystic Leaks, provide an early look at Google’s next foldable smartphone in a light green shade, adding to previously seen colour options for the device.

The leak shows the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold featuring a light gold frame paired with the new Pine finish. The images also highlight changes to the rear camera module, with redesigned camera cutouts that now appear to accommodate both the LED flash and microphone.

Earlier leaked renders had showcased the foldable smartphone in a black colour variant, suggesting Google may introduce multiple finishes for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold at launch.

Pixel 11 Pro Fold Expected Features

The upcoming foldable device is expected to be powered by Google’s next-generation Tensor G6 chipset, which is likely to deliver improved performance and efficiency compared with previous Pixel models.

According to earlier reports, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold could feature a 4,800mAh battery and a slightly slimmer design compared with the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Despite the thinner profile, the device is expected to retain similarly sized internal and external displays.

The smartphone is also rumoured to receive an upgraded primary rear camera, marking another step in Google’s focus on improving photography capabilities across its Pixel lineup.

Google’s Expanding Foldable Strategy

The Pixel 11 Pro Fold is expected to be launched alongside other devices in the Pixel 11 series as Google continues to strengthen its position in the premium smartphone market.

While Google has not officially confirmed specifications or design details, the latest leaks indicate that the company may introduce subtle design refinements while focusing on performance improvements, battery optimisation, and camera upgrades.

The Pixel 11 Pro Fold is expected to compete with premium foldable devices from rivals such as Samsung and other major smartphone manufacturers when it arrives later this year.