Google Pixel 9 Renders Show Up In A Video, Phone To Have A Flatter And Rounder Design This Time

Apr 2, 2024 at 11:12am EDT
Google Pixel 9 Renders Show Up in a Video, Phone to Have a Flatter and Rounder Design This Time

The new Pixel 9 CAD-based renders are here, and they show the phone in various colors. While we cannot really confirm if these will be the colors the phone will eventually be available in, the renders give us a better idea of how the overall phone is going to look.

The Pixel 9 could be available in some really exciting colors, and I cannot wait for the phone to come out

Now, the Pixel 9 video that we have shows the device in pink, yellow, black, and green colors. The design is more or less as accurate as it can be. You can have a look at how the phone looks in the video below, and then we will continue breaking down what we have found in the design.

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As you can see in the video above, the Pixel 9 series has flatter sides and rounded corners. This design choice is a departure from its predecessor, but it should improve the phone's ergonomics. The base Pixel 9 is said to come with a small 6.03-inch screen, and the dimensions are around 152.8 x 71.9 x 8.5mm - 12mm with the camera bump. The phone will be running on Google's Tensor G4 and will boot Android 15 out of the box. That is what we know about the device.

Another interesting thing you should know is that this year, Google is planning on releasing three Pixel 9 devices. The base variant that you can see in the video above will have a Pro variant, and then there will be a Pro XL variant. The base and the Pro variant are said to be the same in terms of dimensions, with the Pro XL variant featuring a larger battery and screen along with other changes.

I am really looking forward to the Pixel 9 series and seeing what Google has to offer this time around. The phones should be delivering a much better performance than last year's and have a boatload of AI-related features. Google has a chance to truly create something robust. The phones should be released sometime in October or later this year, and we will keep an eye on the information and keep you posted.

What are you looking forward to most in the Pixel 9 series? Let us know in the comments below.

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