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    I love the Galaxy S25 Ultra, but the Pixel 9 Pro XL for 0 off right now is the better Amazon Spring Sale deal
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    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL has a starting price of $1,099, while the Pixel 9 Pro starts at $999.
    • For the price, you’re getting a larger, brighter-than-ever 6.8-inch display, exclusive Google AI features, and the most forgiving camera system on the market.
    • I just wish the base storage (128GB) was at least double and the AI features were more reliable.

    On Amazon, even ahead of the retailers, Big Spring Sale, every single configuration of Google’s Pixel 9 Pro XL has seen at least a $200 discount. Prices now start at $899. Several models of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra are also on sale.

    Also: The best early Amazon Spring Sale deals live now


    Holding the Google Pixel 9 Pro series for the first time reminded me of when I held the iPhone 12 Pro for the first time. The shift from the previous year’s curved design to flatter edges made all the difference in its feel and perception of value. The Pixel 9 Pro and Pro XL exude premium, and Google knows it.

    Also: The best Google Pixel phones you can buy

    That’s why the company is charging you more for its new Pixel phones this year, with the standard model starting at $799, the Pro at $999, and the Pro XL at $1,099. In this economy, it’s a bold move. But in the big picture, Google has only matched what competitors like Samsung and Apple have been pricing their flagship handsets.

    Fortunately, you have plenty to gain by paying Google more. From my month of testing the Pro XL model — with short stints using the smaller Pro — I’ve greatly benefitted from upgrades such as the brighter (up to 3,000 nits) display, AI features like Call Notes and Pixel Screenshots, the faster 45W charging, and Tensor G4 chip that has kept the phone running smoothly. The new ultrasonic fingerprint sensor is also crazy fast.

    Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

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    With the Pixel 9 Pro series, the design — as unexpected as it is — is the standout feature for me. The flat edges rest smoothly against my hand, giving me a confident grip when swiping and typing, a treatment of Gorilla Glass Victus 2 makes the model twice as durable as last year’s, and whether you prefer a smaller or larger form factor, you’ve got options. By comparison, the Pixel 8 Pro feels like a toy.

    Also: I found a MagSafe battery pack that works flawlessly with my Pixel 9 Pro – and its seriously impressive

    My two gripes with the Pixel 9 Pro design are the camera bump and frosted back glass. The former is a longstanding issue with the Google Pixel’s protruding camera bar design, which collects dust and debris around the edges and fingerprint smudges on the visor. With the back glass, I’ve noticed several micro-scratches already that chipped away the Obsidian-colored coating. My advice: Get any color but Obsidian and you should be fine.

    Google Pixel 9 Pro XL and Pixel 8 Pro

    The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL (left) and Pixel 8 Pro (right).

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    A new Tensor G4 chip paired with 16GB of RAM means the Pixel 9 Pro is faster and more powerful than last year’s model when it comes to multi-tab browsing, loading videos on a social feed, editing photos, and playing games. It also benefits on-device AI tasks, which I’ll get to later.

    Also: These three AI features sold me on the Google Pixel 9 Pro – and they’re very clever

    On my Uber ride to the airport recently, I was able to swiftly upload clips from a product launch event while downloading movies to watch on the flight. Oh, and location tracking was running in the background, too. The result was mild overheating and about a 3% dip in battery life throughout the 20-minute ride, which is admirable.

    That’s to say, the 5,060mAh battery on the Pixel 9 Pro XL has been serving me well, ending most of my days with around 25-30%. It’s a two-day phone when used lightly, but you won’t be mad if you need to charge it sooner because the Pixel now supports 45W charging. The faster speed won’t revolutionize your morning routine, but it’s a notable bump-up from the sluggish 30W rating on previous models.

    Newark airport with a plane flying next to a rainbow

    Can you spot the three AI-generated edits in this photo?

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    The key improvements to the Pixel 9 Pro’s camera system mainly revolve around AI and how its imaging engine interprets and enhances output. For example, the image above, while sharp in detail and beautiful in contrast, was originally captured with a slight tilt, making the runway appear slanted. So, I used the new Auto frame tool in Magic Editor to straighten it while expanding the sides with AI. For fun, I added a rainbow and a plane that clearly didn’t hear the Air Traffic Control tower’s order to remain grounded like the rest of us.

    Such AI tools are creative and whimsical, but they’re also inconsistent, unreliable (see the left-side airplane), and require a lot of patience — both with waiting for the image generations and possibly more waiting after that if the results don’t meet your creative vision.

    Also: This $100 Android phone gave me a Pixel 9 Pro flashback – and that’s a good thing

    I’m a bigger fan of the new Add Me and Video Boost features. The former pieces together two photos, one that you’ve captured of other people in the frame and another that includes you in the same frame, so no one gets left out. It’s a clever AI/AR tool that solves a real-world problem, but there is one slight issue: Don’t expect a seamless edit if you’re posing in between subjects. Oftentimes, parts of your body won’t be properly cropped out. So, for the best results, leave space!

    With Video Boost, I’m happy to report that the improved HDR+ and rendering fixes one of the biggest problems with the Pixel camera: the jarring cuts when switching to the 5x optical zoom camera during recording.

    Pixel Screenshots on Pixel 9

    Pixel Screenshots lets you search and ask questions about images you’ve captured on your screen.

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    While I’m still testing every new Pixel 9 AI feature, of which there are plenty, here are my ratings for the my most frequented ones:

    • Pixel Screenshots (4/5): It’s the best AI feature I didn’t know I needed. Unlike Microsoft Recall, the on-device database is curated by images you manually capture, so it’s just as easy to parse through but much more secure. 
    • Gemini Live (4/5): Like ChatGPT’s voice feature, you can chat and ask questions to Gemini Live while it’s running in the background. Since its first release, Gemini Live has worked much more naturally, with fewer hiccups and dropped voice inputs. It helps to have haptic feedback that guides the flow of the conversation. Multimodality and synchronization with the Pixel Buds Pro 2 should improve the experience even more.
    • Call Notes (2/5): The reliability of the summarization feature is greatly affected by call quality, speaking pace, and whether there are any unique words in the conversation, such as foreign names and objects. In most cases, Gemini transcribed dates, places, and bits of important information inaccurately.

    ZDNET’s buying advice

    The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL is a contender for best Android phone this year, even if you don’t plan to use its on-device AI features. While the new model is Google’s most expensive phone (barring foldables) yet, the price bump is justified by improvements in aspects that traditionally held the Pixel line back, such as charging speed, performance, and build quality.

    With the reintroduction of an XL model, the smaller Pixel 9 Pro should appeal to users who want a more comfortable device without compromising on specs and camera hardware. And if both phones are out of your budget, but you want the core features, consider the cheaper Pixel 9.

    ZDNET’s review team spends upwards of a year testing the ins and outs of every major phone release, evaluating the day-to-day performance, camera quality, battery life and endurance, and special features. Here’s a breakdown of every factor we consider before we make recommendations:

    • Design and ergonomics: How good a phone looks and feels plays a big role in many users’ buying journeys, so we consider these aspects heavily when testing.
    • Performance: Several factors affect a phone’s performance, including LTE/5G signal, battery life, and background tasks. Therefore, we typically begin our evaluations with a fully charged handset, all background tasks closed, and as stable a mobile connection as possible.
    • Camera quality: ZDNET tests phone cameras by capturing hundreds of photos and videos of various subjects and in various lighting conditions. We also compare the output to that of older models.
    • Battery life and charging: It’s also important for us to evaluate how long phones last under light, moderate, and heavy usage, how long they take to recharge, and how they do it (wired, wireless, or both). 
    • Special features: These features distinguish tested devices from a bustling smartphone market and hopefully bring added value to users, not the opposite.
    • Pricing and availability: Beyond budget considerations, we also note if a phone is available in the US or only internationally.

    For a more extensive breakdown, check out our comprehensive phone testing methodology page.

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    This review was originally published on September 12, 2024, and was updated on March 22, 2025.





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