Continuing its efforts to increase its share in the smartphone industry, Google will present the Pixel 8 series to users at the Made by Google launch on October 4. There have been many reports and leaks about smartphones to date, so there is not much question about how they will perform. Finally, the detailed design of the Pro model with the high-end features of the series has been revealed.
How will the Google Pixel 8 Pro look? Here is the design
Google recently added official 3D renders of the Pixel 8 Pro to its newly launched Pixel Simulator website. While this reveals the detailed design of the smartphone, it also confirms some of the reports that have emerged so far.
If we look at the Pixel Simulator page, we can say that the smartphone will be available in blue, gray and black color options. As seen in the previously leaked images, the Pixel 8 Pro will come with a flat screen with a hole in the middle and will have an upgraded camera island on the back panel that houses a triple camera unit, LED flash, microphone and a body temperature sensor.
If we look at the expected technical features of the Google Pixel 8 Pro, it is possible to say that it will come with a 6.7-inch OLED LTPO panel that offers 1344 x 2992 pixels Quad HD + resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate. The smartphone, which will come with Android 14, will use a 4,950 mAh battery with 27W wired and 23W wireless charging support. The device will have a Tensor G3 chip and will offer 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage. Prices are said to be 1235 Euros for the 128GB model, 1304 Euros for the 256GB model and 1461 Euros for the 512GB model.
Apart from that, you can watch the video below where Google makes fun of the iPhone 15 for switching to USB-C years later.
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