Google Pixel 9 Pro XL spotted for the first time on Geekbench

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.

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Reader comments

  • piccolopisello

sorry but is it true that among the many limitations of this Tensor G4 there is the bad thing that it cannot use more than 12 GB of RAM and only use UFS 3.1 memories??

  • Tokay

So not only did they reduce the number of performance cores by 1. They also didn't bother to upgrade to the new Mali-G720 which is the best generational upgrade Arm has ever provided. By the time it is released, it won't take too long for n...

  • Anonymous

only good if grapheneOS is installed