Yet another Google Pixel 9 leak has surfaced, and this time, it’s in the form of marketing materials shared with 91mobiles by reliable leaker OnLeaks. The marketing images offer a detailed look at the specs and features that could come with the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, leaving us with very little we don’t know about the new devices.
As shown in the leaked images, the base Pixel 9 may feature a 6.3-inch display and 12GB of RAM, while the Pixel 9 Pro may come in 6.3-inch and 6.8-inch sizes with 16GB of RAM. The materials suggest that the Pixel 9 Pro Fold could arrive with an upgraded 6.3-inch display when folded and an eight-inch display when unfolded, along with 16GB of RAM. All devices are expected to come with Google’s new G4 Tensor chip.
Image: OnLeaks via 91mobiles
It also shows the Pixel 9 Pro with a 42MP selfie camera as well as a rear 50MP main camera, 48MP ultrawide sensor, and 48MP telephoto lens. Lastly, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold could come with a 10MP selfie camera, 48MP main camera, 10.5MP ultrawide sensor, and 10.8MP telephoto lens.
Image: OnLeaks via 91mobiles
The leaked marketing materials also offer a look at some of the features that could come with the Pixel 9 lineup. In addition to Google’s Gemini AI assistant and Circle to Search, the Pixel 9 lineup is rumored to come with a capability that lets you search your screenshots. One image says “Pixel Screenshots” can help you “save info that you want to remember later — like events places and more.”
The leak also indicates that the Pixel 9 will come with emergency SOS with crisis alerts, seven years of security and Pixel feature drop updates, and free access to Google’s AI model Gemini Advanced for one year.
You can check out all the leaked marketing materials on 91mobiles’ website. There’s also a separate set of leaked images from Android Headlines that shows the Pixel 9 in four different colors: charcoal, porcelain, rose, and hazel.
With all this information out in the open, there may be very few surprises at Google’s hardware event on August 13th. After all, Google has already shown off what its new phones will look like following a steady flow of leaks.
Update, July 25th: Added information about the Pixel 9’s colors.