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The Google Pixel 9 series is set to make its debut on August 13, and leaks are already giving us a glimpse of what to expect. An alleged hands-on video of the Pixel 9 has surfaced, showcasing a new pink color variant with rounded corners and a glossy finish on the rear panel. The video, reportedly from Algeria, highlights a 256GB storage variant of the device. The phone features a pill-shaped camera bar, flat back panel, and screen with rounded corners, maintaining a squared-off frame.
The Pixel 9 is expected to run Android 15 and be powered by the Tensor G4 SoC. The vanilla model is rumored to sport a 6.24-inch AMOLED display, while the Pro and XL variants might come with 6.34-inch and 6.73-inch AMOLED screens, respectively, offering a 120Hz refresh rate. The leaked footage provides a sneak peek into the design changes from the Pixel 8 series, notably the shift to flat edges which give the phone a distinct look.
While the external design sees some tweaks, the internals are expected to feature the Tensor G4 chipset, continuing Google’s focus on AI capabilities. The Pixel 9 series will launch alongside Android 15, introducing new AI features like a generative AI sticker-creation tool. The official teaser for the August 13 event also hints at the Pixel 9 Pro, with possible sightings of an XL model and a second foldable phone from Google.
As the launch event approaches, anticipation builds for Google’s latest flagship devices. Stay tuned for more updates on the Pixel 9 series and the innovative features it promises to bring to the tech world.