Wanting to appeal to more users in the smartphone market, Google has completed its work for its new model. The photo of the Google Pixel 8 family, whose technical features were leaked in the past months, has appeared. Here are the details…
Google Pixel 8 photo leaked
In the promotional video leaked by 9to5Google, the artificial intelligence-supported “Audio Magic Eraser” technology, which will appear with the new model, is emphasized. The new technology, which will be added to the video editor in the Google Photos application, will offer the opportunity to separate noise, human voice and music in videos.
According to the leaked information, Google will include the Tensor G3 processor developed by itself in the Pixel 8 family. Allegedly, Google will cooperate with Samsung on the processor. It is stated that the Tensor G3 processor will be a modified version of the Exynos 2300, which will be produced by Samsung.
Compared to its predecessor, the Google Pixel 8 will be 150.5 x 70.8 x 8.9mm or 5.1mm shorter, 2.4mm narrower and 0.2mm thinner. On the back of the device, there will be a larger camera area than its predecessor.
Google will include a triple camera array on the Pixel 8 Pro model, the flagship of the series. A main camera, a telephoto camera and an ultra-wide-angle camera will be used. However, it is stated that the device will also include a LiDAR sensor.
The Pixel 8 model, which is stated to be released with the GKWS6 model code, will be introduced with 12W Qi wireless charging technology. It is among the leaked information that the device will support the Qi2 technology introduced this year.
Along with the Pixel 7 family, Google has introduced a new “Deblur for photos” tool that uses the machine learning capabilities of the Tensor chip. According to the leaked information, the company has completed its work for the “Defocus for videos” technology in the Pixel 8 series.
Given Google’s interest in deblurring for photos, the technology is expected to support videos as well in the near future. The technology, which is still in the testing phase, does not create a noticeable effect in the videos.