It’s a new day, so it’s time for some new Pixel leaks. Google tried to prevent a comprehensive leak of its upcoming devices by holding its annual launch event two months ago in early August, but to no avail.

Following yesterday’s Pixel leaks, today we have a ton of new leaked promos, leaked promo videos, and leaked official artwork. So let’s dive in.

The official cases of the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL have been leaked. The former device will get silicone cases in Charcoal, Porcelain, Hazel, Rose and Aloe colors. The latter is strange, as the Pixel 9 Pro itself is not expected to be offered in Aloe.
















Google Pixel 9 Pro official cases

Moving on to the XL model, it will have cases in the same colors as the Pixel 9 Pro, minus the Aloe variant.













Google Pixel 9 Pro XL official cases

Next up, a promo video for the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL was released and posted on YouTube, where it was unfortunately removed “for violating YouTube’s Terms of Service.” The video highlights that the Pixel Pro will now be offered in two sizes for the first time. It also confirms Google’s commitment to software updates — the company promises seven years of Pixel Feature Drops.

There’s also a Quick View of Pixel Screenshots, which will let you easily search for any screenshot you’ve saved before. Of course, Google boasts “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 groups of photos and then combine them with the magic of artificial intelligence.

This ensures that everyone is 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, as you’d expect in 2024, with artificial intelligence being a major buzzword in the tech world.

Finally, we have another leaked video, this time focusing on the “vanilla” Pixel 9. This has yet to be removed by YouTube when it was posted, but we wouldn’t be surprised if it eventually met the same fate. like the other.


It replaces the ‘Add Me’ feature with Magic Editor, which uses AI to ‘reimagine’ your shots, and also boasts the phone’s ‘sustainable design’. Otherwise, it’s pretty similar, as it’s meant to be as part of the same ad campaign.

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