Google has finally confirmed the launch of its highly anticipated Pixel 9 series after months of speculation and leaks. The company has sent out invitations for the event. It is scheduled to take place on August 13. This is earlier than Google’s usual October timeline for releasing its Pixel devices. Google pixel 9 launch date in india Although the exact number of devices to be unveiled remains unknown, the event is expected to showcase the new Pixel 9 smartphones.The event page on the Google Store (US) reveals that the keynote will begin at 10am Pacific Time (PT). While Google has not explicitly mentioned any device announcements, a teaser video hints at the presence of the Pixel 9 smartphones with a new visor camera design, aligning with previous rumors. The teaser video showcases a phone that could either be the Pixel 9 Pro or the Pixel 9 Pro XL. Both models feature a unique capsule-shaped camera module, a departure from the traditional visor-shaped module seen in previous Pixel devices. This new module houses three rear-facing cameras, positioned similarly to each other. Interestingly, Google has also released the same teaser in India. It is suggesting that these phones will be available in the country. This follows the pattern of the Pixel 8 series, which includes the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and the recently launched Pixel 8a (part of the A-series). The Indian teaser reveals that the phone will be launched on August 14 in India.
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