T-Mobile Leak Reveals How Much the Google Pixel 9 Pro Will Cost in the US
In the latest development surrounding Google's Pixel 9 series, new information has surfaced regarding the US pricing for the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL. This comes after previous leaks revealed the European prices.
Although Google has not officially confirmed these prices, the leaked information from T-Mobile offers some insights.

Starting Price and Potential Storage Upgrade
The leak suggests the Pixel 9 Pro could start at $999.99, likely tied to a T-Mobile plan. The Pixel 9 Pro XL appears pricier, with a starting point of $1,199. However, there's a bit of confusion regarding storage options for the Pro XL. The leak lists both 256GB and 512GB variants at the same price point.

This ambiguity could be explained by a rumored pre-order promotion. Similar to European leaks, the US pricing might hint at a free storage upgrade during the pre-order period. This would essentially give you 512GB of storage for the price of 256GB when pre-ordering the Pixel 9 Pro XL.
Price Bump Compared to Pixel 8 Pro
While the specific storage options remain unclear, the leak suggests a potential price increase compared to the Pixel 8 Pro. With the Pixel 9 Pro XL starting at $1,199 (assuming it's the 256GB variant), this represents a $100 jump compared to the base Pixel 8 Pro.
Comparative Pricing Analysis
Last year, Google's pricing strategy showed a $60 increase from 128GB to 256GB and a $120 jump from 256GB to 512GB (thanks to information from 9to5Google). If Google follows a similar pricing structure for the Pixel 9 series, the 128GB Pixel 9 Pro XL might be priced at around $1,099, which would represent a $100 increase compared to the equivalent Pixel 8 Pro.


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