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All four of Google’s Pixel 9 phones get lined up and shot (by regulators)

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All four of Google’s Pixel 9 phones get lined up and shot (by regulators)

Enlarge / Now I’m going to show you a series of photos of Pixel Folds, and you just tell me if you recognize any of them from the bank earlier today, okay?

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Can you really call them “leaks” if, every year, Google’s Pixel phones end up being sloshed all over the web for months before their official release? What volume of photos, hardware specifications, and other details constitutes a leak, rather than a quick-draining colander?

Google’s Pixel 9 series of phones are expected to be launched at an event on August 13. Because those phones need to be certified by various regulators, including the Taiwanese National Communications Commission, or NCC, there are now photos—so many photos—of all four phones Google is expected to announce next month. The Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Google’s second attempt at a folding phone, have been sized, measured, rated for battery life and charging speed, and even disassembled for a look inside.

As has been suggested by Pixel 9 renders, renders of all three non-folding phones, and pictures of prototypes, the NCC pictures confirm that Google’s “Pro” phone in this series is the same size as the standard model 9 but with three rear cameras and upgraded, possibly AI-friendly specs. The NCC filings don’t confirm all internal specs, such as the eye-popping 16GB of RAM seen in an earlier Pixel 9 Pro prototype. Google has previously noted that keeping certain generative models to be “RAM-resident” requires more RAM.

The Pixel 9 and 9 Pro get a 4,558 mAh battery, according to NCC filings, while the 9 Pro XL packs in 4,942 mAh. That represents a very slight bump from the Pixel 8 for the Pixel 9, and about even between the Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL (which, reminder, are now the “big” phones, even if some people might consider the 6.1-inch screens on the base models not quite “small”). Charging speeds are roughly the same between the Pixel 8 and 9, as Android Authority notes, though the “big” Pixel phone jumps from roughly 27 W in the 8 series to almost 33 W on the Pixel 9 Pro XL listing.

A Fold that’s flatter, taller

What’s much more changed is the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. It’s not as squat and square as the original Pixel fold from 2023, being somewhat taller and closer to its direct competitors now. Its cameras are now arranged in a square grid rather than the typical, thick Pixel horizontal bar. The selfie camera on the big inner screen is now in the corner. The bezels slimmed down, the crease seems reduced (at least in these prototype photos, and, notably, the new Fold can lay completely flat, something the prior model could not do.

The new Fold’s battery is cited as 4,560 mAh, compared to the prior model’s 4,727mAh. As noted in our review of the Pixel Fold, Google managed to fit in the biggest battery in the category, but the category has an inherent issue with battery life. Actually using that big OLED screen for the things that make it fun to use, like watching videos or playing games, drains battery faster than a similar experience with a tablet, which can have twice the battery cells packed in.

All four Pixel phones have Thread radio support listed, and all but the base model Pixel 9 have ultra-wideband (UWB) support noted. There’s also a new, Google-white-and-smooth 45 W charger submitted with these phones.

Android Authority has the best layout of photos of the Pixel 9 series made visible by the NCC. The devices seem like a lock to be debuted at the Made by Google event on August 13.

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