Google Pixel 9 series revealed its pre-launch camera features. Pixel 9 models, which have recently appeared with price leaks, are now showing off their photography skills. Here are the camera features of the Google Pixel 9 family…
All Google Pixel 9 models carry different cameras!
The Pixel 9 series, which includes Google’s new devices, recently revealed its prices. Leaks that revealed the prices of all versions of all models are now leaking the camera details of the devices. If we look at the features without slowing down, the entry model of the Pixel 9 series carries the Sony IMX858 wide-angle lens on the back. Pixel 9, which replaces the 12 Megapixel sensor in Pixel 8 with a 50 Megapixel lens, apparently differs from the previous series on the camera side. But not completely. Because it uses the same camera as the Pixel 8 Pro on the front, namely 10.5 Megapixel ISOCELL 3J1.
The company plans to offer a difference between Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL only in terms of screen size, and uses the same lenses on both devices on the camera side. Judging by the leaked data, devices using the same ultra-wide-angle camera as Pixel 9 will have a 50 Megapixel telephoto camera and a 50 Megapixel front camera.
When it comes to Pixel 9 Pro Fold, things get a little more complicated. This time, while the 10 Megapixel Samsung 3K1 selfie camera welcomes us on the front, Samsung’s 12 Megapixel camera is on the wide-angle side. The device, which also trusts Samsung on the telephoto side, uses a 10.5 Megapixel sensor here. On the upper part, there is a 64 Megapixel IMX787 lens signed by Sony.
All these leaks show that the Pixel 9 models will be completely independent from each other. Continuing the previous camera design in all three models except the Fold, Google has gone for a completely different design in the Fold. Judging by the drawings, we think the asymmetrically placed cameras add a different atmosphere to the different device. How do you like the camera features of the Google Pixel 9 family? You can express your ideas in the comments.