Google has accidentally leaked its upcoming Pixel 8 Pro smartphone, revealing its design, colors, and features such as a temperature sensor and physical SIM slot.
Google has released a teaser video showcasing the Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel Watch 2, and Pixel Buds Pro ahead of their expected launch on October 4.
Google released a sneak peek at the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, showing that the design remains consistent and potentially trying to steal some attention from Apple's upcoming iPhone launch.
The Pixel 8 series is expected to bring significant improvements, such as an upgraded Tensor chip, a flat glass panel display, longer software update lifespan, and a new camera sensor, while still being relatively cheaper compared to its competition.
Google is set to introduce the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro with a groundbreaking system on chip, advanced camera hardware and software, and five years of Android updates, making it a highly anticipated smartphone release.
Google will be unveiling its new Pixel 8 lineup on October 4, and leaked renders show the expected colors for the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, including Peony, Haze, Jade, Licorice, Porcelain, and Sky.
As the launch event approaches, leaks reveal more details about Google's upcoming Pixel 8 series and Pixel Watch 2, including specifications and battery sizes.
The Vietnamese Facebook page Vật Vờ Studio has leaked an unboxing video of the Pixel 8 Pro, revealing its design and box contents, and suggesting it has rounder edges, a flat screen, and a new 48MP ultrawide camera.
The Google Pixel 8 Pro has been leaked in a series of images that show the smartphone in an unboxed state, providing a glimpse into the accessories and packaging as well.
A leaked Google ad for the Pixel 8 focuses on the phone's AI features, including the ability to swap faces in images and the Magic Eraser tool.
The unboxing video of the Google Pixel 8 reveals that the box design remains mostly unchanged, with rounded corners and a bigger camera array, and the phone is expected to come with improved software updates, hardware enhancements, and camera capabilities.
Unboxing videos of the upcoming Pixel 8 and 8 Pro smartphones reveal their packaging and color variations, with both devices expected to feature in-display fingerprint sensors and upgraded camera arrays.
Google has released the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro smartphones along with Android 14, which includes new features such as an AI wallpaper generator and other customization options.
Google's Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro have achieved peak smartphone design with their fashionable and functional camera bar, comfortable pebble-shaped design, and other notable improvements.
The Google Pixel 8 offers a range of new features, including customizable lock screens, NFC payments using Face Unlock, predictive back gestures, Magic Editor for photo editing, drag and drop between apps, Best Take for group photos, auto-confirmation of lock screen PIN, and Audio Magic Eraser for removing background noise from videos.
Google is reportedly working on a more affordable version of its Pixel 8 smartphone, featuring a similar design with two rear cameras and a hole-punch selfie cam, but it remains to be seen what software features Google might hold back from the Pixel 8A.
Google's upcoming Pixel 8a will have a design similar to the flagship Pixel 8 series, with rounded edges and a pill-shaped camera cutout on the rear, although it is unlikely to have a high refresh rate panel like the Pixel 8 and may have chunky bezels, and it is expected to use the same Tensor G3 SoC as the Pixel 8 with possibly a lower clock speed and 7 years of software support.
Google has released a new set of "Exclusive Pixel Superfans wallpapers" inspired by the Pixel 8, designed by the Pixel 8's industrial design team.
The Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro offer brighter and smoother displays, improved camera capabilities, and a range of AI features, making them compelling options in the smartphone market.
The Pixel 8 Pro, unlike its predecessors, does not have a curved screen, signaling a significant change for Google as it follows the design trend of flat screens which are favored for practical reasons and customer preferences.
The biggest hardware upgrade on the Pixel 8 series is Google's new "Actua" displays, which surpasses its competitors in terms of brightness, colors, and panel quality, earning them the top ranking for smartphone displays by DXOMark.
The release of the Google Pixel 8 and 8 Pro highlights the missed opportunity for Google to wait and improve upon the Pixel Fold, as the latest devices offer significant improvements in issues such as heat problems and chip performance.
Google released the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro with strong reviews, but controversy surrounds its new camera features such as Best Take and Magic Editor, causing debate over whether they enhance or fabricate reality in photography.