Google is set to release the Pixel 9 series later this year, reportedly featuring three devices: the Pixel 9, a more powerful but compact Pixel 9 Pro, and a larger flagship, the Pixel 9 Pro XL.

We have seen the renders of all three devices, and now real-life images of the Pixel 9 Pro have popped up online. The images, shared by a Russian website named Rozetked, supposedly showcase the Pixel 9 Pro’s design alongside some potential specs.

First things first, the phone looks a bit worse for wear in the images, with visible cracks on the back. But they still reveal a lot about the device. 

Google Pixel 9 Pro Real Life images

Compared to the iPhone 14 Pro Max with a 6.7-inch screen, this Pixel appears smaller, suggesting it could be a 6.1-inch display. What strongly hints that it’s a Pixel 9 Pro is its triple camera setup on the back.

The regular Pixel 9 will stick with the dual-camera setup like its predecessor, while the rumored Pixel 9 XL is said to have a triple camera setup, paired with a 6.7-inch screen. So the leaked image certainly seems like of Pixel 9 Pro.

Nonetheless, one image reveals the phone in fast boot mode, showing its codename “caiman” and some key specs. These details align with earlier reports associating this codename with the Pixel 9 Pro.

Interestingly, the leaked info suggests a big RAM upgrade for the 9 Pro. The unit packs 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, a jump from the Pixel 8 Pro’s max of 12GB. It seems storage, however, will remain at only 128GB.

More photos of the phone give a 360-degree view of the phone. The design seems to have flat sides meeting the front and back with a smooth curve.

There’s a cutout on the top, likely for the mmWave antenna, similar to the Pixel 8 Pro.

It’s important to note that these are leaks. While they match earlier renders, it’s wise to be cautious.

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