SpecEagle review · Google

Pixel 9 Pro review: The full Pro camera kit in a compact 6.3" body.

SpecEagle Editorial·Aug 2024·$999
Overall
87/100
Class rank
#56 of 248
Tier
Flagship
Buy?
Yes
The verdict, up front

The compact phone for people who care about photos above all else.

The Pixel 9 Pro packs the XL’s entire camera and AI feature set into a 6.3" frame. As with every Pixel, you trade raw chip performance for software smarts and a seven-year update runway.

01Display

92/100

92/100 puts it above the 89-point average for flagship phones of 2024.

TypeLTPO OLED, 120 Hz, HDR
Size6.3 inches
Resolution2,856 × 1,280 px (495 ppi)
Peak brightness3,000 nits
ProtectionGorilla Glass Victus 2

02Camera

95/100

At 95/100 this is one of the strongest camera showings among flagship phones of 2024 — 12 points above the cohort average.

Main50 MP, f/1.68, OIS
Ultrawide48 MP, f/1.7, macro
Telephoto48 MP, f/2.8, 5× optical
Selfie42 MP, f/2.2
Video4K @ 60 fps · Video Boost

03Performance

84/100

84/100 trails the 90-point cohort average for flagship phones of 2024.

ChipsetGoogle Tensor G4 (4 nm)
CPU8 cores
GPUMali-G715 MC7
RAM16 GB
Storage128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB

04Battery

82/100

82/100 trails the 85-point cohort average for flagship phones of 2024.

Capacity4,700 mAh
Wired27 W
Wireless21 W Pixel Stand

05Build

91/100

91/100 puts it above the 85-point average for flagship phones of 2024.

06Value

83/100

83/100 puts it above the 80-point average for flagship phones of 2024.

What works
  • Identical Pro camera system to the XL in a compact body.
  • Class-leading photo processing and editing.
  • Seven years of updates.
  • 3,000-nit display is superb outdoors.
What doesn't
  • Tensor G4 performance trails rival flagships.
  • 27 W charging is slow for the price.
  • Runs warm under sustained load.
  • Smaller battery than the XL.
Cross-shop it against
iPhone 17 Pro Max
$1199 · score 93/100

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 248-phone cohort of flagship devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .