Google's upcoming Pixel 9 series, which includes the Pixel 9 Pro and other variants, has been the subject of numerous leaks in recent weeks. The latest round of leaks comes from regulatory filings and reports by various tech publications, revealing new details about the devices' features and specifications.
According to multiple sources, Google is planning to launch four phones soon: the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The leaks suggest that all models in the series will be certified for Thread but only the other variants have UWB support.
One of the most significant leaks comes from Android Authority, which obtained images and information about the Pixel 9 Pro Fold's design. The publication reports that the inner selfie camera is moving to the corner of the screen, and there are slimmer top and bottom bezels on its inside display compared to the original Pixel Fold.
Another leak from The Verge reveals that Google has decided to showcase the Pixel 9 Pro ahead of its August 13th launch event due to prior leaks. The publication also notes that AI and Gemini are expected to be significant features on the device.
Engadget reports that Google has confirmed the existence of the Pixel 9 Pro, which comes with a large camera bump. The company's video teases heavy integration with its Gemini family of AI models in the Pixel 9 Pro.
Gsmarena published details about the cameras of all four upcoming Pixel 9 devices. The leak reveals that Sony or Samsung manufactures the sensors, and that the Pixel 9 Pro and Pro XL are getting a new telephoto sensor, while the Pixel Fold is sticking to the old one due to size constraints.
Despite these leaks, it's important to note that all information should be taken with a grain of salt as they come from unofficial sources. Google has yet to officially announce any details about its upcoming devices.