The upcoming Pixel 9 series is generating a lot of buzz, with rumors suggesting that Google may release three new phones this October: the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL. Similar to Apple’s approach, the Pro model will come in two sizes – a smaller version and a larger XL model. The Pixel 9 Pro is expected to feature a 6.1-inch display, while the Pixel 9 Pro XL could sport a larger 6.8-inch screen.
Recently, tech enthusiast AssembleDebug uncovered some intriguing details about the Pixel 9 series in the beta version of the Google app (15.14.34.29.arm64). These findings are linked to the Google Assistant setup wizard that users will encounter when setting up their new Pixel 9 device. There are even whispers about a possible new digital assistant called “Pixie” joining the Pixel lineup.
AssembleDebug discovered two key files related to the Pixel 9 series in the Google app beta:
– assistant_robin_suw_pixel9_fragment.xml: This file seems to be connected to the Google Assistant setup wizard page.
– assistant_robin_suw_pixel9.json: An animation file related to phone setup.
Both files contain references to the Pixel 9 in their names, hinting at exciting developments on the horizon for Google’s flagship devices.
While there’s no official confirmation about Pixie becoming a reality, it certainly sounds like an intriguing possibility that could shake up the digital assistant landscape. As Google continues its efforts to transition users from Assistant to Gemini, Android enthusiasts may soon find themselves interacting with a whole new digital assistant experience on their Pixel devices. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story!