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Updated · Yanko Design · Jul 9
Pixel 11 Pro Fan Concept Adds 2 Back Displays to Camera Bump
Updated
Updated · Yanko Design · Jul 9

Pixel 11 Pro Fan Concept Adds 2 Back Displays to Camera Bump

1 articles · Updated · Yanko Design · Jul 9

Summary

  • AndroidLeo’s Pixel 11 Pro concept turns the camera bar into a secondary interface with two elements: a full-perimeter RGB light strip and a dot-matrix “Pixel Display” on the right end.
  • The strip is designed for glanceable alerts such as calls, messages and timers, while the dot-matrix panel could show icons, app logos or short scrolling text without lighting the main screen.
  • That two-layer setup goes beyond Nothing’s Phone (3) Glyph Matrix by pairing ambient color cues with more readable visual information on the same camera module.
  • The design remains an unofficial fan render—not a leak or confirmed Google plan—but it reflects growing interest in making the back of smartphones more functional.

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