Ahead of its launch in less than a month, Google’s Pixel 9 series is being unveiled, and a new hands-on leak shows off the Pixel 9 Pro XL with its new Samsung modem as well as a heaping helping of memory.
Back in April, we learned two new details about the Pixel 9 Pro series. For one, a hands-on leak showed off the bootloader with the device packing 128GB of storage, but an upgraded 16GB of RAM. Prior to this, no Google Pixel device has offered more than 12GB of memory. Alongside that, reports also claimed the device would be using an updated Samsung modem, the Exynos 5400 which Samsung had unveiled that same month.
Now, we’re getting further confirmation on both of those.
Another hands-on leak posted to XDA forums shows what appears to be an early version of the Pixel 9 Pro XL (as seen by the codename “komodo”) which is equipped with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. There’s no way to know if this is Google’s base model, but it’s very…
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