The Google Pixel 8 Pro's design and colors have been accidentally revealed through the Pixel Simulator website, confirming the presence of a temperature sensor on the rear camera bar and the inclusion of a physical SIM card slot in the same location as the Pixel 7.
Google is expected to unveil the newest Pixel Watch and Pixel phones at its upcoming event, and a leaked 360-degree view of the Pixel 8 Pro has already surfaced, revealing new features such as a temperature sensor and a revamped camera app.
Google has released teaser videos of the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2 ahead of their launch event on October 4th, giving a glimpse of the new devices and their features.
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 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.
Leaked images reveal a possible early look at Google's Pixel 8a, featuring design elements from the Pixel 7a and Pixel 8, with rounded corners and a blue shade, likely to be released in mid-2024.
The leaked images suggest that the Google Pixel 8a will have a more rounded design compared to its predecessor and will feature a pill-shaped camera cutout on the back.
Google is expected to announce the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2 at its upcoming event in New York City, with leaked details revealing features such as improved cameras, a new processor, and extended software updates.
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.
The Google Pixel 8 Pro, set to debut tomorrow, has been leaked with detailed hardware information, including 12 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage, and three unique camera sensors.
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 8a is expected to have a rounded design and slightly smaller dimensions compared to its predecessor, the Pixel 7a, with a launch expected around Google I/O in 2024.
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.
The rumored Google Pixel 8a smartphone is expected to be released next year and will feature a redesigned body with rounded corners, slimmer bezels, and a smaller chin, according to leaked renders.
The leaked renders and specs suggest that the upcoming Google Pixel 8a will feature a sleeker design with rounded corners, a smaller and slimmer body, a 6.1-inch flat screen with a hole-punch camera cutout, and a 2.5D curved glass display.
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.
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 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.
The Google Pixel 8 Pro improves upon its predecessor, addressing previous criticisms and offering upgraded features such as a redesigned camera system, a flat display, and seven years of OS updates, making it a top choice for those in the market for a new phone.
The Google Pixel 8 Pro offers impressive features, including a great camera and seven years of software support, but its price increase and some drawbacks prevent it from being a standout choice among high-end smartphones.
Google's Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro phones have improved cameras compared to previous generations, with a new sensor and upgrades to the Tensor chip resulting in visible improvements in photo and video quality, including smoother transitions between lenses and better frame rate capabilities.