Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Pixel Watch 3 Renderings Leaked Again

Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Pixel Watch 3 Renderings Leaked Again

We have already caught a glimpse of the new Pixel devices through a leaked promo video of the Pixel Watch 3 and renders of the Pixel 9 series. Now, additional renders of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and the Pixel Watch 3 have emerged online, thanks to tipster Arsène Lupin.

Pixel Watch 3:

Below, you can view the renders of the Pixel Watch 3, which closely resemble its predecessor. However, reports suggest that the Pixel Watch 3 will feature a brighter display and potentially slimmer bezels. The strap design seems unchanged from the previous model. The speculated color options are also visible in the images below.

According to an earlier report, the Watch 3 series will continue to utilize the Qualcomm 5100 chip and the Cortex M33 coprocessor, similar to the previous model. It will come with the same 2GB RAM and 32GB eMMC storage, mirroring its predecessor’s specifications. Consequently, the watch will have comparable computing power to the previous model. However, it is anticipated that the new watch will ship with Wear OS 5, which might bring some enhancements. It is also rumored that the refresh rate has been improved from 30Hz to 60Hz.

Pixel 9 Pro Fold:

The tipster has also shared high-definition renders of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, which you can view below. Sources indicate that Google intends to release two storage versions of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold: 256GB and 512GB. These variants are expected to be priced at $1,799 and $1,919, respectively.

Previous rumors suggest that the phone will boast an 8.0-inch inner screen with dimensions of 147×141 mm and a resolution of 2152 x 2076 pixels. The panel will offer a pixel density of 374ppi, much like the Pixel Fold. Unlike its predecessor, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is slightly shorter and features a 6:5 aspect ratio.

The outer screen measures 6.24 inches, whereas the predecessor has a 5.8-inch cover display. The upcoming device’s outer panel is rumored to achieve 1800 nits in high brightness mode, compared to 1200 nits in the previous model.


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