Update 27/03/2024 at 11:54am ET: OnLeaks now claims that Google plans to launch three Pixel 9 models this year, including a Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL. OnLeaks says his previous Pixel 9 Pro leak (which we cover below) is actually now about the Pixel 9 Pro XL. You can learn more here.
We are several months away from the release of a new Pixel flagship, but that hasn’t stopped the leak wizard Steve Hemmerstoffer (@OnLeaks), in collaboration with MySmartPrice, from showing 5K renders of the upcoming Pixel 9 Pro.
So #FutureSquad… Just like every year for almost a decade, I'm bringing you once again the very first and very early look at #Google's next Flagship!😏
This is the #Pixel9Pro (360° video + stunning 5K renders + dimensions)!
On behalf of @mysmartprice https://t.co/EHRFwPMpTk pic.twitter.com/0nNBLvdJ9c
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) January 23, 2024
While you should take this leak with a grain of salt, OnLeaks is usually on the mark or, at least, pretty close.
According to the leak, the Pixel 9 Pro will sport a 6.5-inch flat display, a bit smaller and flatter than its predecessor. Further, the handset will sport a centred punch-hole cutout to house the selfie shooter and offer thin bezels on all four sides.
Further, you can expect a flat frame with the power button and volume rocker on the right side, leaving the left side clean. The flat frame gives it a look that’s similar to the iPhone 15 or Galaxy S24. The bottom will sport the USB-C port, speaker grill and SIM card tray.
The handset will reportedly measure 162.7 x 76.6 x 8.5mm (12mm with the camera bump). Additionally, there is a slightly refreshed camera bar. The leak suggests that the handset will sport a periscope telephoto alongside its ultra-wide angle and primary shooter, but it also indicates that Google may add a variable aperture, though that seems unlikely.
We’re more than half a year away from the release of the Pixel 9 series, so expect many more leaks from now until then.
Source: MySmartPrice, @OnLeaks
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