I find it strange that your first thought is the Leica M11D. That camera has no display and no option to use one at all.
Perhaps a more apt comparison would be Fujifilm's own X-Pro3, where you can flip the display 180° to reveal a small square display styled like a 70s SLR film reminder.
With the X-Pro3 in mind I really can't wrap my head around why there's any comparison to the M11D instead.
Fujifilm's latest compact camera appears to be on the horizon, and new leaks pertaining to the X-Half, as it has been dubbed, are starting to paint a clearer picture of who the new compact camera is for and what it will be capable of.