Google Pixel 9: latest news, rumors and everything we know so far

 Google Pixel 8 review back angled.
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The Google Pixel 9 is coming, as Google has already teased the Pixel 9 Pro model, which is set to launch earlier than usual at an August Pixel-centric event.

Likely to be made up of two models, as is now the standard practice for Pixel phones, the Google Pixel 9 family is set to bring in an evolution over the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. There is an outside chance of XL and foldable models too.

Expect to see camera improvements, likely on the software side but there could be new sensor hardware, a new chipset, and potentially a refined chassis; maybe titnaium will make an appearance. And expect a lot of AI, likely in the form of Google Gemini.

So read on for everything we've heard about the Google Pixel 9 phones so far, as well as a rundown of what we'd like to see from the next-generation Google phone.

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? The next high-end phone from Google

  • When is it out? It looks like August 13

  • How much will it cost? Likely upwards of $699 / £699 / AU$1,199

  • What upgrades could it have? Expect a new Tensor chip, improve camera performance, new AI features, and potentially a selection of design tweaks

Google Pixel 9: potential release date and price

Google Pixel 8 Pro Hands on
Google Pixel 8 Pro Hands on
  • Likely to launch in August, with a release shortly after

  • Will probably cost at least $699 / £699 / AU$1,199

As Google has announced a Made by Google event for Tuesday, August 13, and teased a new Pixel Pro phone, that's when we expect to see the Pixel 9 line make its official appearance.

This means we could get next-generation Google Piel phones earlier than the normal launch window of October, meaning the phones could steal the march on the. rumored iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models.

We haven’t heard anything about the Google Pixel 9’s price, but for reference the Pixel 8 starts at $699 / £699 / AU$1,199, and the Pixel 8 Pro starts at $999 / £999 / AU$1,699. So pricing for Google's next phones might remain the same, or they might rise a bit.

There may also be a third Pixel 9 model though (more on which below), which would likely sit between the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro, and which, based on the prices above, could have a starting price of around $849 / £849 / AU$1,449.

Google Pixel 9: potential models

Google Pixel 8 Pro Hands on
Google Pixel 8 Pro Hands on
  • Expect a Pixel 9 and a Pixel 9 Pro

  • An unnamed third model might join them

One of the most interesting (and earliest) Pixel 9 rumors points to there being a third model in the series, with the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro being joined by another phone that has roughly the same screen size as the Pixel 9, but the improved specs of the Pixel 9 Pro.

So in other words it would see Google take a similar approach to Apple with its Pro line of iPhones (except there’s no suggestion that you’ll be able to get a big-screen Pixel without getting a Pro model, as you can from Apple in the shape of the iPhone 15 Plus).

This leak came from “an anonymous but trustworthy source” speaking to Android Authority in December 2022. While we’d always take such early leaks with a pinch of salt, it’s worth noting that this leak also included details of the Pixel 8 line, and almost all of these have since proved accurate, so the source seems credible.

We've also seen leaked benchmarks for a device supposedly called the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL – could this be the mysterious third device? We might even get four devices, with the Pixel Fold 2 aka the Pixel 9 Pro Fold also rumored to be on the way, according to some sources.

Google Pixel 9: potential design and display

Google Pixel 8 Pro Hands on
Google Pixel 8 Pro Hands on
  • There could be a whole new design

  • There might additionally be a smaller 6.3-inch Pro model

The leaker who predicted that we’d see three Pixel 9 models also claimed to know their screen sizes, saying the Pixel 9 will have roughly the same screen size as the Pixel 8 (which has a 6.2-inch display), while the Pixel 9 Pro will be around the same size as the Pixel 8 Pro (at 6.7 inches), and the unnamed third model will have a 6.3-inch screen.

However, this is slightly at odds with a more recent claim, with reputable leaker Ross Young saying shortly after the Pixel 8’s launch that the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro will both have bigger screens than the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.

They also, incidentally, claim that the Pixel 9a and Pixel Fold 2 will have bigger screens than their predecessors.

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A leaked render of the Pixel 9 Pro
A leaked render of the Pixel 9 Pro

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A leaked render of the Pixel 9 Pro
A leaked render of the Pixel 9 Pro

To further confuse things though, an even more recent leak (this time from reliable leaker OnLeaks and MySmartPrice) points to the Pixel 9 Pro having a roughly 6.5-inch screen, making it smaller than the current model.

This leak also includes detailed renders of the Pixel 9 Pro, some of which you can see above.

You'll notice that the design has drastically changed if these images are accurate, with flat rather than curved sides shown, and a new camera design.

The leak also includes dimensions, which are apparently 162.7 x 76.6 x 8.5mm (rising to 12mm at the camera bump). That's very similar to the Pixel 8 Pro, which comes in at 162.6 x 76.5 x 8.8mm.

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A leaked render of the Google Pixel 9
A leaked render of the Google Pixel 9

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A leaked render of the Google Pixel 9
A leaked render of the Google Pixel 9

The source of this has since returned with renders of the standard Pixel 9 too (above), this time in collaboration with 91Mobiles.

These show the same new design as the Pixel 9 Pro, and apparently this phone has a 6.1-inch screen (also making it smaller than its 6.2-inch predecessor), but is slightly larger (though slimmer) overall at 152.8 x 71.9 x 8.5mm (or 12.0mm including the camera bump).

You can also see that there's a third camera lens on the rear, which is absent from the Pixel 8.

We've also now seen leaked photos of the Pixel 9 Pro, followed from the same source by leaked hands-on photos of all three rumored Pixel 9 models, some of which you can see below.

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A leaked photo of the Pixel 9 series
A leaked photo of the Pixel 9 series

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A leaked photo of the Pixel 9 series
A leaked photo of the Pixel 9 series

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A leaked photo of the Pixel 9 series
A leaked photo of the Pixel 9 series

These match the leaked images above, and the source also included some specs. They claim that the Pixel 9 has a 6.24-inch screen, the Pixel 9 Pro has a 6.34-inch display, and the Pixel 9 Pro XL has a 6.73-inch screen, and that all three have a 120Hz refresh rate.

They additionally claim that the Pixel 9 has a wide and ultra-wide camera on the back, with the Pro models adding a 5x telephoto to the mix, and that all three sensors on the Pro models are 50MP.

A Tensor G4 chipset is mentioned, as expected, and all three phones reportedly start at 128GB of storage, with the Pixel 9 apparently having 12GB of RAM (up from 8GB in the Pixel 8), and the Pixel 9 Pro and Pro XL said to have 16GB (up from 12GB in the Pixel 8 Pro).

Meanwhile, we've also heard about the different colors that the Pixel 9 models might come in – with some official wallpapers included in the same leak.

One of the more recent leaks shows off the Pixel 9 in a bright pink color – this video was apparently taken in Algeria, and matches up with earlier leaks we've seen around the handset.

Google Pixel 9: potential cameras and battery

Google Pixel 8 Pro Hands on
Google Pixel 8 Pro Hands on

There aren’t many Pixel 9 camera rumors so far, but leaked renders (shown in the previous section) show a triple-lens camera, complete with a square lens which would presumably be a periscope camera, for long-distance optical zoom. The Pixel 8 doesn't have a periscope/telephoto lens, so this would be quite an upgrade.

Similarly, we've seen leaked renders of the Pixel 9 Pro with three rear cameras, though that would be the same number as the Pixel 8 Pro. This leak also suggests one of the lenses might offer a variable aperture, and shows a single-lens camera on the front.

For reference, the Pixel 8 has a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide, and a 10.5MP front-facing one, while the Pixel 8 Pro has a 50MP main camera, a 48MP ultra-wide, a 48MP periscope (with 5x optical zoom), and a 10.5MP selfie camera.

It’s likely that some of these cameras will reappear in 2024’s phones, while others will probably be upgraded, either with more megapixels or simply a change in sensor. We doubt Google will add any additional cameras to the phones, but that’s speculation for now.

Oh, and if there is a third model, that will presumably have the same cameras as the Pixel 9 Pro, if indeed it’s being positioned as a smaller Pro option.

It’s also likely that we’ll see some new camera modes, as Google often adds to the camera software with new models.

We haven’t heard anything about the batteries in the Pixel 9 line either, but the Pixel 8 has a 4,575mAh battery and the Pixel 8 Pro has a 5,050mAh one. So we might see similar sizes with the Pixel 9 line, though those are both increases on the Pixel 7 models, so another increase is also possible.

Google Pixel 9: potential specs and features

Google Pixel 8 Rose handheld lifestyle press image
Google Pixel 8 Rose handheld lifestyle press image
  • Rumored to use a new Tensor G4 chipset

  • Unclear how much more powerful it will be

The Google Pixel 9 and its siblings will all almost certainly use the Tensor G4 chipset, since the previous three models used the first three generations of the Tensor chip respectively. Indeed, the source that pointed to there being a third Pixel 9 model has specifically said this, and claimed the chipset is codenamed ‘redondo’.

We’ve elsewhere heard that the Tensor G4 will apparently be a “smaller upgrade than initially planned”, so the Pixel 9 line might not have much of a performance boost. That’s a shame, especially when you consider that Google’s Tensor chipsets never match the top mobile chipsets from Qualcomm or Apple for power.

Sadly, early Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro XL benchmarks support this claim, with disappointing scores, though the Pixel 9 Pro XL was at least listed as having a massive 16GB of RAM.

On the other hand, another leak suggests the Tensor G4 will offer improved performance, power efficiency, heat management, and that that the Tensor G4's primary core could offer 15% better performance and 40% better power efficiency than the Tensor G3's primary core.

The phone might also have an improved AI assistant, with one leak claiming the Pixel 9 line will have a new AI assistant called Pixie, which is described as more personalized and powerful than Google Assistant.

Also on the AI front, there's evidence that Google is working on an AI-powered sticker creator, possibly called Creative Assistant, and this might launch with the Pixel 9.

Another upgrade might come in the form of a new modem for the Pixel 9 line, which could both improve the reliability and stability of networks on the phone, and also add emergency satellite connectivity.

Beyond that, we haven’t heard anything, but it’s very possible that Google will keep the temperature sensor that it added to the Pixel 8 Pro, and perhaps even bring it to more models.

Google Pixel 9: what we want to see

Based on the Pixel 8 series specs, we already have a wishlist of what we want from the Pixel 9 line, with the following things being top of it.

1. A refreshed design

Google Pixel 8
Google Pixel 8

We’re big fans of the design Google introduced with the Pixel 6, but roughly the same design has been used for the Pixel 7 and now the Pixel 8, so we think it’s time to change things up with the Pixel 9.

We’d love to see a similarly distinctive design, one that stands out from the crowd, but which also stands out from other Pixels. That might be a big ask, but Google managed this once, so we’re hopeful it can do it again. So far leaks suggest the design might be changing, but arguably not for the better.

2. A 10x telephoto camera

The Google Pixel 8 Pro can already optically zoom further than most phones, at 5x, but that’s no better than the Pixel 7 Pro, and still lags behind the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and its 10x optical zoom. It also has more competition from Apple now, as that company introduced a 5x optical zoom on the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

So we’d like to see Google increase the zoom distance to 10x for the Pixel 9 Pro, to help ensure this is one of the best camera phones.

3. A temperature sensor for all models

Google Pixel 8 Pro Hands on
Google Pixel 8 Pro Hands on

One of the more intriguing additions to the Pixel 8 line is a temperature sensor, but Google has made this exclusive to the Pixel 8 Pro.

While that’s an understandable decision, it’s a feature that helps the Pixel 8 Pro stand out from other phones, and it’s a feature that could help the rest of the line do the same if it was offered on them. So we’d like to see it included on all Pixel 9 models, to give them an extra selling point.