The anticipation for Google’s upcoming Pixel 9 series is growing, and a recent leak has unveiled the stunning wallpapers and color variants for the new devices. According to an inside source at Google, via Android Authority, the Pixel 9 wallpapers will feature a captivating “Swirling Petals” theme, showcasing abstract floral designs in a mesmerizing swirl.

Unlike previous Pixel generations, where wallpapers were created in collaboration with renowned artists, this year’s wallpapers appear to have been designed internally by Google’s creative team. While the artists remain unnamed, the leaked wallpapers promise to be a visual treat for Pixel enthusiasts.

Pixel 9 wallpapers:

Pixel 9 Pro wallpaper:

Pixel 9 Pro XL wallpaper:

Pixel 9 Pro Fold:

You can download the full resolution versions of the wallpapers here.

In addition to the wallpapers, the leak has also revealed the potential color options for the Pixel 9 series. While these are early codenames and subject to change, here are the rumored color variants:

Pixel 9:

  • Jade
  • Obsidian
  • Peony
  • Porcelain

Pixel 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL:

  • Hazel
  • Obsidian
  • Porcelain
  • Rose

Pixel 9 Pro Fold:

  • Obsidian
  • Porcelain (also referred to as “gold”)

It’s worth noting that some of these color options might not be available at launch or could be modified before the official release.

As the launch of the Pixel 9 series draws closer, this leak has added fuel to the excitement surrounding Google’s upcoming flagship devices. Fans can look forward to not only stunning hardware and software enhancements but also visually captivating wallpapers and a diverse range of color choices to personalize their Pixel experience.

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