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Google Pixel 9 Pro should get Titanium frame

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Apple sparked the trend of using Titanium material to build frames of flagship smartphones last year; this was continued by Samsung in its Galaxy S24 Ultra, with speculations rising for the move of Google with the Pixel 9 Pro.

Google will launch the Pixel 9 series flagships later this year. We’ve seen the design of the upcoming phones in leaked renders. However, key details like whether the Google Pixel 9 Pro boasts a Titanium frame or not, are unconfirmed.

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This year’s Pixel smartphones will introduce a revamped camera island on the back. Rather than jointing from the side frame, there will be a separate island on the rear panel of the smartphones, giving it a design refresh.

With Pixel 8 Pro, Google ditched the curved edge display, going all with flat screens. The next-generation Pixels are likely to feature an angular frame design, which looks quite identical to Apple’s iPhone models.

The use of Titanium material in crafting frames allows vendors for weight reduction. It doesn’t happen with the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which Apple managed to make the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, significantly lighter.

Xiaomi isn’t going all Titanium with its upcoming Xiaomi 14 Ultra flagship. Meanwhile, there will be an exclusive variant with Titanium frame material to meet demands and consumer expectations.

Google should bring the Titanium frame to its next flagship lineup, or at least, the Pro variant. Staying updated with the latest trends is necessary to catch up with business in the smartphone market nowadays.

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