Google Pixel 9 Alleged Hands-on Video Shows Off Pink Colour Variant With Rounded Corners

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Google will unveil its highly anticipated Pixel 9 series on August 13. As we get closer to the date, a new leak gives us a new look at the vanilla model. The supposed Pixel 9 hands-on video shows the device in a pink hue. It is said to be available for sale in Algeria. The video suggests rounded corners for the Pixel 9, and the rear panel appears to have a glossy finish.

A Pixel 9 hands-on video has been leaked

User X Hani Mohamed Bioud (@hanibioud) claimed that the Google Pixel 9 is “already out in Algeria” with 256GB of storage. The alleged hands-on video of the phone attached to the post shows the phone in a new pink color from all angles. The 12-second video hints at a pill-shaped camera bar, rounded corners, and a flat back panel and display.

The rear panel of the Pixel 9 appears to have a glossy finish, while the camera bar has a matte finish. The camera bar appears to be larger than the Pixel 8. The phone has a square frame, which corroborates the design language seen in previously leaked renders.

Google will reveal the Pixel 9 series at its hardware launch event in August. The event will begin on August 13 at 10:00 am Pacific Time (10:30 pm IST). This year's Pixel lineup is expected to include a new Pixel 9 Pro XL model alongside the standard Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro.

The Pixel 9 series is said to ship with Android 15 and Tensor G4 SoC. The vanilla Pixel 9 is expected to have a 6.24-inch AMOLED display. The Pro and XL models could feature 6.34-inch and 6.73-inch AMOLED displays, respectively. The panels could offer a refresh rate of 120 Hz.

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