TL; DR
- Mystic Leaks revealed the Pixel 11 Pro Fold in a new muted green color called Pine.
- Camera module redesign confirmed: thinner island, cleaner cutouts, repositioned telephoto and larger flash.
- Pixel Glow LED, found in Android 17 code, has not appeared in any render so far.
Google’s foldable phones have never been about dramatic redesigns. Ever since the original Pixel Fold came out in 2023, each iteration has refined rather than reinvented. That trend could continue with the purported Pixel 11 Pro Fold.
A render from tipster Mystic Leaks on Telegram shows the phone in a new color called Pine. It also offers one of the clearest looks yet at the 2026 foldable ahead of its anticipated launch on August 12, 2026.
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Pixel 11 Pro Fold In Pine Looks Elegant
As seen in the render, Pine could be a muted dark green, paired with a light gold frame. It is also expected to appear on the Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL. It appears slightly darker and less saturated than the Jade on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, with a satin frame finish (which might not make it to the Pro or the Pro XL models).
What interests me more than the color is the camera module, though.
Earlier leaks showed the island narrowing, and this render corroborates them. Cutouts now extend nearly to the edge with minimal surrounding metal, and the main and ultrawide cameras have shifted to the bottom of the module.

The telephoto has moved to the upper right, and the flash is larger. It is a noticeably cleaner layout.
Is Pixel Glow Still Coming?
The feature I was most hoping to see is Pixel Glow, the ambient LED system found in Android 17 Beta 4 code. Given that the feature hasn’t shown up in any renders to date, it might not make it to a Pixel 11 series phone.
Previous leaks put the device at 10.1mm folded and 4.8mm unfolded, making it slimmer than the Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s 10.8mm. The new Tensor G6 and a 4,800mAh battery are the rumored internals.
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