Google Pixel 9 Pro camera specifications unveiled: main camera 50 megapixels, f/1.7 aperture
AInvestWednesday, Jul 10, 2024 3:50 am ET
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IT Home July 10th news, tech media 91Mobile dug into the database of Camera FV5 and discovered the camera specifications of Google Pixel 9 Pro phone.

According to the authentication information, Google Pixel 9 Pro is equipped with a 12.5 megapixel main camera (through Pixel-binning, merging several pixels into one pixel), which should be marketed as 50 megapixels, supports OIS + EIS anti-shake, and can take photos with a resolution of 4080*3072, equivalent to a 25.4mm focal length, f/1.7 aperture, 70.7 degree horizontal field of view, 56.2 degree vertical field of view, and supports manual/automatic focus.

IT Home previously reported that Google Pixel 9 Pro phone has similar size to iPhone 15 Pro, equipped with a telephoto lens, Tensor G4 chipset and 16GB memory (the previous generation Pro had 12GB memory).

The phone has a 6.1-inch FHD+ display on the front and a new large pill-shaped design on the back with three camera lenses, one sensor and one LED flash on the right side.

The battery of Pixel 9 Pro phone is manufactured by Micron, and the UFS storage is manufactured by Samsung. Another notable information is that Pixel 9 Pro phone uses Exynos Modem 5400 baseband for the first time, further improving performance and energy efficiency, and supporting satellite connection.

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