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Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Images Leaked Ahead Of Launch, Shows Repositioned Selfie Camera, And Changed Camera Module Design

Google can soon launch its new smartphone series Pixel 9 with new AI features which it also hinted at in a recently posted YouTube video. Along with this phones company can also launch the Pixel 9 Pro Fold smartphone in the market with some design changes. Recently the images of Pixel 9 Pro Fold leaked from Taiwan’s National Communications Commission (NCC). And the images reveal that the company can bring it with several changes from selfie camera placement to replacing the iconic camera module of the company’s phones.

Let’s check it out in detail 

The images show that Google is trying to deviate from the passport-style design of its foldable that somewhere made its foldable stand among others in the market. The display seems taller than before. It also shows the repositioning of the inner selfie camera now is on the corner rather than at the center like before.

Coming on to the most important part of the image is the rear camera module which is not like the Pixel phone’s long camera bar but now shows a rectangular island protruding from the rear. The crease also seems to have been reduced, although still a lot remains under the wrap.

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