What you need to know
- Google has announced that it will be releasing a limited edition collector’s item for early pre-orders of the Pixel 9 Pro, but it will only be available in Australia, Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore.
- The collector’s item will arrive in a square box bearing Google’s “G” logo, presumably housing the usual Pixel packaging and collector’s items.
- Google has hinted that the collectibles relate to the Pixel’s design history, though their exact nature remains a mystery.
As anticipation grows for Google’s latest hardware, the tech giant has already teased special offers for early pre-orders of the Pixel 9 Pro.
Those in Australia, Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore can get a “limited edition collector’s item” for free when they pre-order the Pixel 9 Pro. Google Store In Taiwan, 9to5Google.
The special item will reportedly arrive in a square box adorned with the iconic Google “G” logo and Google Store branding, and given Google’s trend toward compact packaging for its Pixel devices, it’s speculated that this outer box will contain the regular Pixel retail packaging that will house the collector’s item. Android Police.
Google is building anticipation for what’s inside the box by hinting that it’s tied to the Pixel’s design heritage.
“Exclusive to first orders of the new Pixel 9 Pro phone, you can own a piece of Google Pixel design history. Get yours while supplies last.”
While Google hints that this collectible item is a piece of Pixel design history, what the exact item is remains a mystery — unfortunately, the vague description also rules out the possibility of it being a Pixel Watch or Buds.
on the other hand, Google Pixel 8 ProIn last year’s reservation campaign, Pixel Watch 2 As a free incentive to early adopters.
Still, on launch days, consumers often find a ton of limited-time offers, which often include things like discounts on accessories and Google Store credits.
This teaser shows that Google has Preview of the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s latest promotional video.
Unfortunately, this special pre-order offer is only available in Australia, Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore, leaving Pixel fans in other regions disappointed.
Choosing Asia-Pacific countries for exclusive pre-order offers is an interesting move by Google, and this targeted approach seems like a deliberate effort to boost sales and market presence of the premium Pixel 9 Pro in these regions.