Google’s new Pixel 9 phone lineup is no longer a well-kept secret. Taiwan’s National Communications Commission (NCC) has released photos of the phones, including the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, from nearly every angle.
Android Authority discovered these photos in the NCC archives and shared galleries of the four models: Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, and 9 Pro Fold. The images reveal intriguing details about the new Pixel phones.
Charging speeds for the new Pixels are slightly faster than the previous generation. According to measurements by Taiwanese authorities, the base model charges at 24.12W, the Pro at 25.20W, and the 9 Pro XL at 32.67W. However, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is the slowest, charging at 20.25W. These numbers might differ from Google’s advertised ratings, so higher figures might be promoted during the official event.
Photos from the NCC leak also show that Google has included a more powerful charger with the new phones. Depending on the model, each phone will come with a wall charger around 45W, with the charger’s plug now positioned at the top of the brick instead of the middle.
For the first time, the 9 Pro Fold is shown unfolded in the latest photo leak. Google has relocated the selfie camera to the inside screen for a wider field of view. The 9 Pro Fold also features a slimmer top and bottom, a reduced fold crease on the display, and can unfold to a full 180 degrees, creating a screen just over 250mm (nearly 10 inches).
These images are the latest in a series of leaks about the Pixel 9. Just yesterday, another leak showed prototype models of the base and XL versions. Google might need to invest in better security for where they store their unreleased devices.
Source: Android Authority