Extremely HD renders of Google's upcoming Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL have leaked online, revealing what buyers can expect out of the company's next-generation smartphones. 91mobiles and MySmartPrice published renders of Google's next
smartphone back in January and they were believed to be the standard Pixel 9, but according to new reports those renders are actually the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL, per Steve Hemmerstoffer from OnLeaks . There are four 5K renders of the upcoming devices and a 360-degree video that can be seen above. The renders reveal a slightly different design compared to the Pixel 8, with the Pixel 9 Pro featuring much more rounded edges and a thick rear camera module that houses a triple-camera setup. Furthermore, the renders show that the Pixel 9 will have a flat display and a centered punch-hole selfie camera. More specifically, the Pixel 9 display will be slightly smaller than the Pixel 9 Pro at 6.03-inch and 6.1-inch, respectively. The Pixel 9 measures 152.8 x 71.9 x 8.5mm, and 12mm with the rear camera bump, per OnLeaks. The Pixel 9 series is also expected to adopt Qi2 charging technology, which will increase its wireless charging speeds to 15W. Reports indicate that the Pixel 9 series will feature the unreleased Tensor G4 chipset and have a magnetic alignment for wireless charging.