We are just a few months away from Google’s annual October event, where the latest Pixel series phones and Pixel Watch are unveiled. Earlier today, the Pixel 9 appeared on Geekbench. Now, its larger counterpart, the Pixel 9 Pro XL, has also been spotted on the benchmarking site. The database listing confirms the device's name, reaffirming reports that the XL variant, last seen with the Pixel 4, is making a comeback this year.
Pixel 9 Pro XL on Geekbench
According to Geekbench, the Pixel 9 Pro XL features a motherboard codenamed ‘komodo’. The setup includes four cores running at 1.95GHz, three cores at 2.60GHz, and a primary core at 3.10GHz, indicating that the phone will be powered by the Tensor G4 chipset. It also boasts a Mali-G715 GPU. The listing reveals that the Pixel 9 Pro XL will come with 16GB of RAM, with more variants likely available at launch. It will ship with Android 14 OS right out of the box.
The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL scores 1,378 points in Geekbench’s single-core test and 3,732 points in the multi-core test. That’s all the information the benchmarking platform provides for now, but more details are expected to emerge soon. The phone also scored 1,176,410 points on AnTuTu.
Design and Features
Leaked CAD-based renders of the Pixel 9 Pro XL show that Google will use a boxy design for this device. It retains the horizontal camera bridge that protrudes but does not extend to the corners. The renders reveal two sensors along with a periscope lens. Other leaks indicate that the upcoming device will feature a 6.74-inch 120Hz display, 128GB of storage, and UWB support. Additionally, the Pixel 9 series is rumored to include satellite connectivity.