Google Pixel 9 Pro cases and official promo videos leak | Infinium-tech
It’s a new day, so it’s time for some new Pixel leaks. Google may have tried to prevent widespread leaks of its upcoming device by holding its annual launch event two months earlier in August, but that clearly hasn’t worked at all.
After yesterday’s Pixel leaks, today we have a ton of new leaked promo material, leaked promo videos, and leaked official cases. So let’s get started.
The official cases of the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL have been leaked. The first device will get silicone cases in Charcoal, Porcelain, Hazel, Rose and Aloe colors. The last one is strange because the Pixel 9 Pro is not expected to be offered in Aloe color.
Official cases for Google Pixel 9 Pro
Coming to the XL model, the case will come in the same colours as the Pixel 9 Pro, except for the Aloe variant.
Official Cases for Google Pixel 9 Pro XL
Following this, a promo video for the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL has been released, and posted on YouTube, where unfortunately it was removed “due to violating YouTube’s terms of service.” The video focuses on the fact that the Pixel Pro is now being offered in two sizes for the first time. It also confirms Google’s ongoing software update commitment – the company promises up to seven years of Pixel feature drops.
There’s also a quick look at Pixel Screenshots, which will let you easily find any previously saved screenshots. Of course Google also brags about the ‘pro-level’ cameras on the two Pro models, complete with Super Res Zoom video and a new AI Add Me feature that lets you take two group shots and then merge them with the magic of AI.
This ensures that the resulting image includes everyone, and that the person taking the photo is not left out. Google’s Gemini also gets a lot of screen time, as you would expect in 2024, when AI is the main talking point in the tech world.
Finally, we have another leaked video, this time focusing on the ‘vanilla’ Pixel 9. At the time of publication it hasn’t yet been removed by YouTube, but we wouldn’t be surprised if it eventually meets the same fate as the other one.
It replaces Add Me with Magic Editor which uses AI to “reimagine” your shots, and also claims the phone has a “sustainable design”, whatever that means. Otherwise it’s pretty much the same, as it’s going to be part of the same ad campaign.
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