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The anticipation for Google’s upcoming Pixel 9 series has been steadily building, with leaks and rumors about the devices circulating online. Recently, the entire Pixel 9 series, including the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold/Fold 2, was spotted on the FCC website, providing a glimpse into the key details of Google’s upcoming flagship smartphones. The FCC listing unveiled six Google devices labeled as ‘phone,’ each with its own model number, hinting at the diverse lineup Google is preparing to unveil. Among the connectivity details revealed in the listing are the presence of Thread Radio, Ultra Wide Band (UWB), 5G, Wi-Fi 6E, and NFC. Thread Radio, a feature also seen in iPhone 15 Pro models, will enable the latest Google Pixel 9 devices to efficiently control smart devices. This move by Google to advance its launch cycle for Pixel phones signals a significant shift as all mainline flagships are now set to launch in August, coinciding with the timeline of last year’s Pixel Fold release. The integration of Tensor G4, Google’s custom silicon, in the Pixel 9 series, marks the fourth iteration of Google’s in-house chipset. Alongside the Pixel 9 models, Google is also set to introduce new wearables like the Pixel Watch 3 and the Pixel Buds Pro 2, expanding its product portfolio. The Made by Google event, scheduled for August 13, will likely serve as the platform for Google to officially unveil the Pixel 9 series and provide more in-depth details about the devices. With these revelations and leaks surfacing ahead of the launch, tech enthusiasts and consumers are eagerly anticipating the official unveiling of the Google Pixel 9 series on the FCC website, offering a glimpse into the design, features, and connectivity options of Google’s upcoming flagship devices.