Google usually holds a launch event around October every year to announce its latest Pixel series smartphones. With the Pixel 8 series being quite successful, the brand is already working on the next iteration, known as the Pixel 9 series. CAD renders of the Pixel 9 Pro recently emerged online. Now, we have managed to get our hands on the case images of the Pixel 9 Pro.

The case images come from an industry source who has claimed that this is the final design of the Pixel 9 Pro. The rendered image again confirms the horizontal pill-shaped came module that was featured in a leak yesterday. Three camera lenses are visible in the renders along with a sensor and an LED flash tucked in the right corner of the camera island.

In addition to the updated camera island, the Pixel 9 Pro is expected to showcase flat edges, possibly featuring a flat display. The recently released Galaxy S24 smartphones also adopt a comparable flat design, reminiscent of recent iPhones. This design shift, more visually appealing than the curved design of the Pixel 8 Pro, may sacrifice some comfort in hand-holding for the sake of aesthetics. The SIM tray will be moving from the left side to the top of the device, and the volume rocker and power buttons will be present on the right.

As per a leaked design, the smartphone’s dimensions are projected to be 162.7 x 76.6 x 8.5mm. It is expected to sport a 6.5-inch flat display, slightly smaller than the 6.7-inch screen seen in the Pixel 8 Pro. The device is likely to be powered by the upcoming Tensor G4 chip, featuring CPU cores derived from Samsung’s Exynos 2400 SoC and a GPU designed by Google. Meanwhile, the Pixel 10 series is rumored to house the Tensor G5 chip, purportedly manufactured by TSMC based on Google’s in-house designs.

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