Google's secret new Pixel 9 line of phones isn't such a big secret anymore. Taiwan's National Communications Commission (NCC) has published new photos of the phones, including the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, from almost every angle imaginable.
Android Authority I found the photos in the NCC archives and uploaded galleries of each of the four phones, including the Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, and 9 Pro Fold. They reveal some interesting details about the new Pixel phones.
Charging rates will be slightly faster than the last generation of Pixel phones: Taiwanese authorities measured 24.12W for the base model, 25.20W for the Pro, and 32.67W for the 9 Pro XL. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold, however, was the slowest of them all, at 20.25W. These numbers don't typically perfectly match up with advertised ratings, so expect to see Google tout higher numbers at its event.
Speaking of chargers, it seems Google needed a bigger charger for its new phones. Photos included in the NCC leak show that each phone will come with a wall charger of around 45W, depending on which model you buy. The charger plug has been moved from the middle to the top of the block.
The latest photo dump also shows the 9 Pro Fold unfolded for the first time. Google has moved the selfie camera to the inner display for a wider field of view. The 9 Pro Fold also has a slimmer top and bottom, a reduced crease in the display, and a full 180-degree unfolding angle to make a display that’s just over 250mm, or just under 10 inches.
These photos are the latest in a long line of Google Pixel 9 photo leaks. The latest Pixel 9 leak came yesterday and showed two prototypes of the base and XL models. Google may be looking into buying a new combination lock for the school locker where they apparently keep all their unreleased material.