Another set of live images of the impending Google Pixel 9 has emerged, this time from a different source. For whatever reason, persons in Algeria had access to a new phone unit, or maybe simply a fake, which they handled and continued to record.

Here is the Pixel 9 in a pink color option. Apologies, but this will be called Peony, after the flower. After learning that it apparently contains 256GB of storage, we hope this isn't a fake item. Additionally, based on earlier leaks, this should contain 12GB of RAM rather than the standard 8GB found in the vanilla series. The Tensor G4, a new chipset, will also be released in this series. Hani Mohamed Bioud, the poster, said further details would be released soon.

All the same, this is the standard model. The "visor" hump, which only has two cameras within, indicates this. This year, Google plans to release a compact Pixel 9 Pro with three cameras, the third of which will probably include a 5x periscope lens. The display of the vanilla 9 should be 6.24" in size, and the Pro's display will be roughly the same at 6.34". The big Pixel is anticipated to be renamed by Google to "Pro XL" (6.73"). The vanilla model's design is in line with the renderings that were released in March.

August 13 is the official date of the Pixel 9 series' introduction, which is one month earlier than usual (flagship Pixels typically come in October).