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Pixel 11 Pro Fold in ‘Pine’ leaks & could Pixel Glow just be the camera flash?

With the launch event one month away, Pixel 11 leaks are picking up, and we now have a look at the “Pine” color for the 11 Pro Fold.

Mystic Leaks today shared an official-looking render of the back of the Pixel 11 Pro Fold. This is the “Pine” color that had previously leaked out in name only. It’s a darker green, but pretty light in the grand scheme. This should be the same shade that’s also used on the Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL.

It’s paired with a light gold frame and ‘G’ logo. The back of the phone is nearly identical to the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The Fold is once again using a satin frame, but expect it to be shiny and glossy on the other Pro models.

The other interesting part of this Pixel 11 Pro Fold leak is the camera bar. It’s slightly narrower than last year’s model, while the camera cutouts extend all the way to the edge with no excess metal. The main and ultrawide cameras are at the bottom with the autofocus sensor (which was previously positioned above). At the top-right, we get the telephoto lens.

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10 vs. 11 Pro Fold

In the top-left, you see the camera flash, and there’s something strange about it to my eye. It is much larger than last year’s and almost the size of a camera lens.

Could Pixel Glow be built into the camera flash? Some have speculated that the rumored light indicator would run around the perimeter of the camera bar, but I don’t see where it would fit.

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