With Google‘s Pixel 9 event set for August 13th, leaks about the new devices keep coming. While most attention has been on the Pixel 9 series and the Pixel Watch 3, a recent leak has shed light on a lesser-known but crucial accessory: a new 45W USB-C charger.
The leak comes from tipster @MysteryLupin who shared images of the charger on X (formerly Twitter). Taking a cue from the upcoming Pixel phones, the charger ditches the traditional square design for a rounder, oval shape. Interestingly, the USB-C port is located at the bottom of the charger, which is unusual since most chargers have it at the top.

The leaked images show the European version of the charger, but the US model is expected to be more compact with standard non-foldable prongs.
While Google previously offered a 45W USB-C power brick with the Pixelbook, the upcoming charger is noticeably smaller and has a more pleasing design. It also seems smaller than the company’s current 30W charging brick.
The leak arrives alongside reports suggesting the Pixel 9 Pro XL can fast charge “up to 70%” in 30 minutes. This points towards the phone supporting faster charging speeds than the current 30W limit, explaining the need for a more powerful charger.
While pricing details haven’t been revealed, Google’s existing 30W charger retails for $25. Given the higher power output, we can expect a slight price increase for the 45W version. We’ll likely have confirmation on both pricing and exact features during Google’s August 13th event.
For those who prefer not to spend extra on the new charger, it’s worth noting that the Pixel 9 series devices will support Power Delivery (PD) charging. This means you can use any existing PD charger you have to charge the phone, so you won’t necessarily need to buy the new 45W charger.







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