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Google Pixel 9 Pro phone cases and official promotional video leaked

2024-07-28

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It's a new day, and it's time for another Pixel leak. Google may have been trying to prevent its upcoming devices from being leaked by holding its annual launch event two months in August, but it obviously didn't work at all. Following yesterday's series of Pixel leaks, today we have received a large number of new leaks of promotional materials, leaked promotional videos, and leaked official protective cases. Let's take a look.


Official cases for the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL have leaked. The silicone cases for the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL will come in Charcoal, Porcelain, Hazel, Rose, and Aloe. The last one is a little odd, as the Pixel 9 Pro itself isn’t expected to come in an Aloe color.










As for the XL model, the phone’s cases will come in the same colors as the Pixel 9 Pro, minus the Aloe color.

Next, a promotional video for the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL was exposed and posted on YouTube, but unfortunately, the video was deleted in the meantime due to "violation of YouTube's terms of service." The video mainly introduced that the Pixel Pro is now available in two sizes for the first time. It also confirmed Google's ongoing commitment to software updates - the company promised to provide Pixel Feature Drops for seven years.


You can also quickly view Pixel Screenshots, which allows you to easily search for any screenshots you've previously saved. Of course, Google also showed off the "pro-grade" cameras on both Pro models, including super zoom video, and the new AI Add Me feature, which lets you take two group photos and then merge them through the magic of AI.

This ensures that everyone appears in the resulting image and that the person taking the photo is not left out. Google’s Gemini also gets a lot of screen time, which is to be expected in the tech world of 2024, as AI has become a hot topic in the tech world.

Finally, we have another leaked video, this time featuring the "regular" Pixel 9. As of press time, YouTube has not yet removed the video, but we wouldn't be surprised if it eventually suffers the same fate as the other video.

The ad replaces Add Me with Magic Editor, which uses AI to "reimagine" your photos, and boasts that the phone has a "durable design," whatever that means. Other than that, the phone is pretty similar, as it will be part of the same ad campaign.