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The Google Pixel 9 series is scheduled to debut on August 13, which is much earlier than the usual October launch cycle. There have been a lot of leaks and reports about the flagships lately. We even came across an allegedly live video of the standard Pixel 9. Now 91mobiles has exclusively revealed the camera details of the Google Pixel 9 Pro at the Camera FV5 certification.

Google Pixel 9 Pro camera details

Camera FV5 certification shows that Google Pixel 9 Pro will have a 12.5-megapixel camera. It should be presented on the market as a 50-megapixel camera (with Pixel-binning). The sensor will support OIS + EIS, 4080×3072 resolution, 25.4 mm focal length, f/1.7 aperture, 70.7 horizontal aperture, 56.2 vertical aperture, and manual/autofocus.


However, details about other sensors, including the front camera, are currently being kept under wraps.

Google Pixel 9 Pro: what do we know so far?

Google Pixel 9 Pro is expected to be placed on top of the standard Pixel 9. A recent leak of the phone’s case showed that it will have flat edges and not the boxy design of the Pixel 8 line. The case also showed a horizontal camera module, but this time it is not elongated to the edges like the Pixel 8.

The Google Pixel 9 Pro is expected to have a 6.1-inch FHD+ display with symmetrical bezels. It may be powered by Samsung’s Tensor G4 chipset. Google will reportedly switch to a TSMC chip in 2025. The chipset can be paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 128GB of storage.

The phone is expected to feature an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor under the display, which is a significant improvement over the optical sensors on current models. As the Camera FV5 test showed, the main camera sensor is 50-megapixel. Pixel 9 Pro will also be equipped with new Google AI features, including many new and existing ML-based features such as Studio, Microsoft Recall-Like Pixel screenshots, Add Me, and more.

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