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Google Pixel 9 Series Leaks: Google is all set to launch the Pixel 9 series smartphones in India next month. Ahead of the launch, promo material concerning the AI features of the Pixel 9 lineup was leaked online by Android Headlines in partnership with Onleaks. The media concerns Add Me, Pixel Screenshots, and more features that could arrive in the series.

While not many details are available, Pixel Screenshots can help you remember things. It could be similar to Microsoft Recall. Moreover, the video highlights Magic Editor, which can change the background of an image. The company could also flaunt the Super Res Zoom Video and Add Me features. 'Add Me' is expected to allow users to click two group photos and merge them into one to ensure all the desired people are in the frame.

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Add Me is expected to use Google's AI to analyse the frame and merge the photos of the subject to portray them in one frame. However, the feature may not arrive at launch and rollout later. On the other hand, the Pixel 9 series will likely receive seven years of feature drops. The lineup may bring many other Gemini AI-powered features such as Imagine, Ask Gemini and more.

Meanwhile, the latest rumour from 91Mobiles around the leaks of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold hints the device could arrive in Obsidian and Porcelain colours. In another leak, Android Headlines tipped the Pixel 9 may debut in Porcelain, Obsidian, Rose, and Green. Besides the four Pixel smartphones, Google may also bring the Pixel Watch 3, Pixel Watch 3 XL and Pixel Buds Pro 2 at the event.

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Meanwhile, Google India has teased the arrival of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Pixel 9 Pro on August 14. The arrival of other devices remains under wraps. A recent price leak hinted at the possible pricing of the Pixel 9 series. You can read more on this here.