Pixel 9 series visits the FCC exactly one month before the line is officially announced

Google is moving up the time frame of its "Made by Google" event by two months so that it can release its new phones before Apple launches the new iPhone 16 line. Google used to release its new Pixel models in October after the launch of the latest iPhones which hurt Pixel sales. Impatient consumers will now have the option to buy a Pixel before waiting to see what Apple has to offer. With the unveiling now just a month away, the Pixel 9 series has received certification from the FCC regulatory agency in the U.S.
FCC documentation for the Pixels included the confirmation of 5G support for the phones and revealed connectivity options such as Bluetooth, UWB, Wi-Fi 6E, and NFC. The E-labels included as part of the documentation mentioned eight individual models. Each of these models features Ultra Wideband (UWB), which could be used for more precise item tracking on Google's new Find My Device platform.
The individual models also include Thread mesh protocol support. Thread is a low-power and low-latency network that can allow a phone to run smart home devices. If you look at the FCC documentation, you can see that all of the listed models connect to Thread in the 2405-2480 MHz range.
Some of the model numbers detected from the FCC's documentation include:
GR83Y-This model supports the fastest 5G data speeds via mmWave connectivity.
GEC77, GWVK6-Similar to above model but without mmWave support.
GCZ4K, GQ57S
GGH2X, GC15S.
GGX8B.
As we get closer to August 13th, we will be passing along more leaks and news about the Pixel 9 series . Check in to PhoneArena often to catch the latest!
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