Google Pixel 9 Pro cases and official promo videos leak

It’s a new day, which means it’s time for some new Pixel leaks. Google may have been trying to prevent full leaks of its upcoming devices by holding its annual launch event two months earlier in Augustbut it clearly didn’t work at all.

Following from yesterday dam Pixel leaksToday we have a ton of new promo materials, promo videos, and official cases leaked. So, let’s dive in.

THE Pixel 9 Pro And Pixel 9 Pro XLOfficial Pixel 9 Pro cases have leaked. The first device will feature silicone cases in charcoal, porcelain, hazelnut, rose, and aloe. The latter is odd because the Pixel 9 Pro itself isn’t expected to come in aloe.
















Official cases for Google Pixel 9 Pro

Moving on to the XL model, the cases for this one will be available in the same colors as the Pixel 9 Pro, minus the Aloe variant.













Official cases for Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

Then, a promotional video for the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL was revealed and posted on YouTube, where it has unfortunately been removed in the meantime “for violating YouTube’s Terms of Service.” The video emphasized that the Pixel Pro will now, for the first time, come in two sizes. It also confirms Google’s continued commitment to software updates: the company promises seven years of Pixel features.

There’s also a quick preview of Pixel screenshots, which will let you easily search for any screenshot you’ve previously saved. Of course, Google is also boasting about the “pro-grade” cameras on both Pro models, with Super Res Zoom Video and a new AI Add Me feature that lets you take two group photos and then merge them together via AI magic.

This ensures that everyone appears in the resulting image and the person taking the photo is not left out. Google’s Gemini also gets a significant amount of screen time, as you’d expect in 2024, with AI being the biggest buzzword in the tech world.

Finally, we have another leaked video, this time focusing on “vanilla” Pixel 9At the time of publication, this video had not yet been removed by YouTube, but we wouldn’t be surprised if it eventually suffers the same fate as the other one.


This one replaces Add Me with Magic Editor which uses AI to “reimagine” your photos, and also boasts that the phone has a “sustainable design,” whatever that means. Otherwise, it’s pretty similar, as it’s supposed to be since it’ll be part of the same ad campaign.

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