The plans for the Pixel phone lineup have been leaked, according to the reports. The outlet said that it was vetting the plans and warned that some outcomes were more likely than others.
The whole thing is worth a read, but there are some things that are worth mentioning. According to the outlet, the company is considering launching a sequel in 25 years that will be similar to the Z Fold.
It is worth noting that even if the leaker is correct about the plans, they could always change based on how the phones are received. The outlet makes it clear that there are many different ways to get here. According to the report, we can expect an announcement about the phone at the next I/O, as well as a similar story for the foldable device.
The source of the rumor says that it is happening. The report states that it will be part of the Pixel 9 lineup. The idea is that, like Apple, there will be two sizes of pro phones with the same feature set, one with a 6.7-inch screen and the other with a 6.3-inch screen. According to the report, if the flip foldable doesn't work out, the same strategy may be used with the non-pro phones in 25 years.
The lack of details about the pro features of the Pixel 9s is expected. The information from the report seems obvious based on what we know at the moment. If you asked me to make some predictions on the spot, I would have told you that the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro are launching next year with next-gen Tensor chip, and that Google has back-up plans in case it doesn't get the foldable device it wants.
The report is still worth a read if you want to learn more about the upcoming devices. If you don't feel like scrolling to the top, here's another link.