Google Pixel 9 Series’ Live Images Leaked – 4 Models Could Be Coming
The anticipation surrounding Google's next flagship, the Pixel 9 series, has reached fever pitch with leaked images surfacing online. The leaked images, sourced by the German website Rozetked, purportedly showcase three models from the Pixel 9 series. However, speculation suggests that Google might unveil four new Pixels at the upcoming I/O developer conference today, including the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 XL, and Pixel 9 Pro XL.
What the Leaked Images Reveal
The leaked images offer an intriguing glimpse into the Pixel 9 series, highlighting key design elements and specifications.

Design Details
- The images provide a clear view of the new rear camera bump, showcasing the design evolution of the Pixel series.
- The Pixel 9 boasts a sleek metal frame and a glass back, while the Pixel 9 Pro features a distinct matte finish.

- One notable difference lies in the rear camera setup, with the Pixel 9 Pro sporting triple cameras compared to the dual-camera setup on the Pixel 9.
- Although the frontal view remains concealed, observations hint at potential differences in bezel thickness between the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro displays.
Specifications
- The Pixel 9, codenamed Tokay, is rumored to offer a 6.24-inch 120Hz screen, powered by the Tensor G4 processor and equipped with 12GB of RAM.
- Meanwhile, the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL, codenamed Caiman and Komodo respectively, could feature larger 6.34-inch and 6.73-inch 120Hz displays, accompanied by 16GB of RAM and a 50MP main camera.
Rozetked's leaks also hint at the possible existence of a Pixel 9 Fold, although concrete evidence is yet to surface.
Google I/O Details
In more Google news, the tech giants developer conference will begin at 10:30 PM (IST) today. You can catch the action live on Google's official YouTube Channel and website. Expect big reveals, possibly including Android 15, Gemini AI, and more. And keep an eye out, as there might be a sneak peek of the upcoming Google Pixel 9 series smartphones.


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