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Google Pixel 9 renders reveal design overhaul, telephoto camera

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Google is going to launch its next flagship smartphone series, the Pixel 9, later this year. While the official announcement is still months away, we have got our first glimpse of the Pixel 9 smartphone thanks to some high-quality renders shared by tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer (OnLeaks).

The renders of the Google Pixel 9 show the overall design in a blue variant that features flat sides, similar to the iPhone 15. The back of the phone has a major change, as the Pixel 9 will have a redesigned camera module that does not extend edge to edge as it did on the Pixel 8.

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The camera visor will also have a noticeable bump, housing three rear cameras. This will be the first time a base Pixel phone will have a triple camera setup, which will reportedly include a telephoto lens and two other sensors.

Several reports revealed that the Pixel 9 will sport a 6.1-inch flat display with a center punch-hole camera. The phone will look similar to its bigger sibling, the Pixel 9 Pro, which was also leaked by OnLeaks earlier. The Pixel 9 Pro will have a larger 6.7-inch curved display and a slightly different camera arrangement.

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