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    Google Pixel 11 Pro might not look much different, after all

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousMarch 7, 20262 Mins Read
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    A case retailer has accidentally become one of the more interesting sources of Google Pixel 11 Pro information this week.

    Thinborne, a Texas-based accessories brand known for its ultra-thin aramid fiber cases, has quietly listed a Pixel 11 Pro XL case on its website — and while the case itself is unremarkable, what its camera cutout suggests about the phone’s design is worth talking about.

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    The case itself isn’t the story

    The case is classic Thinborne: 0.9mm thick on the back, 0.6mm on the sides, made from 600D aramid fiber, MagSafe compatible, and bundled with a tempered glass screen protector.

    Nothing about it screams news story. But the camera cutout is where things get interesting — it lines up closely with the oval camera bar on the current Pixel 10 Pro XL, suggesting the Pixel 11 Pro might be landing with a very similar footprint and camera module layout to its predecessor.

    That wouldn’t be entirely out of character for Google — the Pixel 10 Pro’s design was already described as a slight modification of the Pixel 9 Pro, keeping the same flat sides, rounded corners, and oval camera bar.

    Pixel 11 Pro leaked case.
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    Google may be sticking with the same design

    If the Pixel 11 Pro follows the same pattern, Google is clearly not in a rush to reinvent the look. What it might do — and typically does every generation — is refresh the colour lineup, which tends to be where the design energy goes anyway.

    That said, take all of this with a generous pinch of salt. Thinborne is working from unconfirmed information, and the “Pixel 11 Pro XL” name on the listing could just as easily be a placeholder or a wrong product name entirely — case makers sometimes pre-list devices based on little more than educated guesses and supply chain whispers.

    Google tends to announce its Pixel flagships in August, and there’s no reason to think 2026 will be any different.

    So there’s still a good five months before anything becomes official — plenty of time for more case listings, more leaks, and more reading between very thin lines.

    Source: www.digitaltrends.com

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