It's mostly clear that Google will unveil a three-pronged Pixel 9 lineup in October, consisting of the dual-camera compact Pixel 9, the triple-camera compact Pixel 9 Pro, and the all-out three-camera Pixel 9 Pro XL. But up until now, the XL name hasn't been confirmed. It's now seemingly is, thanks to this since-deleted Geekbench run, listing the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL. The phone runs Android 14 and has the komodo motherboard.
Its Tensor G4 processor has 1 3.10GHz
prime core, 3 2.6GHz performance cores, and four 1.95GHz efficiency cores. It
also comes with 16GB of RAM. The Pixel 9 Pro XL also packs the Mali G715
graphics processor - the Pixel 8 Pro also has a G715 GPU but we expect the new
one to either have more cores or a higher clock.
Digging through Geekbench, we found a run
by the Google Pixel 9, which is a few days old. The motherboard is named tokay
and the phone has 8GB of RAM. The CPU cluster is the same, as you'd expect.