26.9 C
Port of Spain
Saturday, November 16, 2024
HomeTechnologyGallery reveals Pixel 9 Pro XL leak displaying glossy rails and matte...

Gallery reveals Pixel 9 Pro XL leak displaying glossy rails and matte rear

Date:

Related stories

spot_imgspot_img

The latest Made by Google leaks are taking the tech world by storm, as someone has managed to get their hands on the highly anticipated Pixel 9 and 9 Pro XL. In two exciting videos shared by a mysterious figure known as “Pixophone” on TikTok (via YTechB), we get a glimpse of pre-release hardware adorned with Google’s prototype unit etchings – although the iconic “G” logo hints at a more finalized version. The rear panel sports a unique pattern covered by a sticker, adding to the intrigue.

The comparison between the smaller Pixel 9 and the larger 9 Pro XL reveals interesting design choices, with the former boasting a glossy finish and the latter opting for a matte look to combat pesky fingerprints. However, the flat side rails on each model appear to be reversed, resulting in a rather shiny perimeter on the Pixel 9 Pro XL – a quirky detail not to be missed.

Curiously, regulatory markings grace the left edge of the devices, a departure from past Pixel phone designs in the US. Whether this is a characteristic unique to prototype units or a sneak peek at the final international version remains uncertain. Fans will note a slight disparity in screen sizes between the Pixel 9 (6.24 inches) and the 9 Pro XL (6.73 inches), with rumors swirling about the 9 Pro variant clocking in at 6.34 inches.

For a more comprehensive view, a follow-up video compares the Pixel 9 Pro XL to the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, highlighting the significant camera bar thickness on the latter. As anticipation continues to build, tech enthusiasts are left eagerly awaiting the official release of these cutting-edge devices. Stay tuned for more updates on the Google Pixel 9 series.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories

spot_img