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We have already seen the design of the upcoming Pixel devices thanks to a leaked promo video of the Pixel Watch 3 and renders of the Pixel 9 series. Now more renders of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and the Pixel Watch 3 have surfaced on the internet, thanks to tipster Arsène Lupin.

Pixel Watch 3:

You can see the renders of the Pixel Watch 3 below, which looks very similar to the predecessor. However, it was reported that the Pixel watch 3 will come with a brighter display and possibly slightly slimmer bezels. The strap seems to retain the design of the predecessor. You can also see the speculated color options from the images below.

According to a previous report, the watch 3 series will continue to use the same Qualcomm 5100 chip and the Cortex M33 coprocessor. as the predecessor. It will be paired with the same 2GB RAM and 32GB eMMC storage, which is also the same as the predecessor. So the watch will have a very similar computing power as the predecessor. However, it is expected that the new watch will come equipped with Wear OS 5 out of the box, which may offer some improvements to the new watches. It is also speculated that the refresh rate has been upgraded from 30Hz to 60Hz.

Pixel 9 Pro Fold:

The tipster has once again shared high-definition renders of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, which you can check out below. According to sources, Google plans to launch two storage versions for the Pixel 9 Pro Fold phone, 256GB and 512GB. These two versions are expected to be priced at US$1,799 and US$1,919 respectively.

According to previous rumors, the phone will come with an 8.0-inch inner screen with specifications of 147×141 mm, and a resolution of 2152 x 2076 pixels. The panel will have a pixel density of 374ppi, which is very similar to the Pixel Fold. The predecessor was slightly taller than the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, which comes with a 6:5 aspect ratio.

The outer screen is measured at 6.24″. For context, the predecessor offers a 5.8″ cover display. The outer panel on the upcoming device will reportedly reach 1800 nits in high brightness mode, while the predecessor reaches 1200 nits.

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