![]() It appears to be in a case, but you can see that the screen is less curved than the Pixel 7 Pro's, that the corners are more curved, and that the camera has a slightly different design, matching the renders above.įinally, there’s evidence of a mystery Pixel phone in the works, which based on leaked specs might be the Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro. We've also now seen leaked hands-on photos of the Pixel 8 Pro, which you can see below. The Google Pixel 8 Pro, meanwhile, could come in Jade, Licorice, Porcelain, and Sky. The report says the Pixel 8 could come in Haze, Jade, Licorice, and Peony colors. The Pixel 8 is shown with rear two camera lenses like the current model – those presumably being wide and ultrawide ones again, while the Pixel 8 Pro is shown with three and a temperature sensor.Ī newer report adds a bit more description to the colors of the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro. Given that the Pixel 8 might have a smaller screen than the Pixel 7, its rumored dimensions are also smaller as a result, at 150.5 x 70.8 x 8.9mm, while the Pixel 8 Pro is said to be 162.6 x 76.5 x 8.7mm, in both cases rising to around 12mm at the camera visor. But according to another source, the Pixel 8 has a 1080 x 2268 screen, while the Pixel 8 Pro has a 1344 x 2822 one. ![]() More recent leaks put the screen sizes at 6.17 inches and 6.70 inches respectively, though both phones are said to have a 120Hz refresh rate (which would be an upgrade for the standard model), and to have higher maximum HDR brightness levels than their predecessors (at 1,400 and 1,600 nits for the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro respectively).Īs for the resolution, the same source says the Pixel 8 is 1,800 x 2,400, while the Pixel 8 Pro is 1,344 x 2,992. It's all swings and roundabouts anyway, as 6.16 rounds up to 6.2 inches in any case. The Pixel 8 Pro is expected to keep the same 6.7 inches as the 7 Pro, though.Ī report from display analyst Ross Young corroborates these sizes, albeit giving the Pixel 8's screen size as a more petite 6.16 inches. In the case of the Pixel 8 that's said to mean a 6.2-inch display (down from 6.3 inches on the Pixel 7). These show largely familiar designs, but with more rounded corners, leading apparently to smaller sizes. The biggest Pixel 8 leak so far takes the form of high-quality unofficial renders showing off both the Pixel 8 itself and the Pixel 8 Pro. It's not clear how this pricing would translate to the UK or Australia, but a £50 or AU$100 increase would not be out of the question. They could start at a $50 to $100 higher, according to tipster Yogesh Brar. On the other hand, reports have claimed that the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro could be a little more expensive than the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. That said, we wouldn’t be surprised if Google pushes the phones' respective prices up a bit, especially as the current models undercut key competition like the iPhone 14 line. In this case, the Pixel 8 will start at $599 / £599 / AU$999, while the Pixel 8 Pro will start at $899 / £849 / AU$1,299. We’re not sure what the Pixel 8 will cost, but the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro both had exactly the same prices as their predecessors, so it’s possible Google will stick with that pricing structure for another year. (Image credit: Future / Alex Walker-Todd) ![]() Rapid and Scheduled Release domains: This feature is available now for all users.The Pixel 8 might have the same price as the Pixel 7.End users: There is no end user action required.Admins: Visit the Help Center to learn more about how Voice billing works.Please note, to assign numbers across regions, for example a customer in Europe requiring US phone numbers, you will need to upgrade to Google Voice Premier. This change gives our customers on the Standard SKU the flexibility to deploy Voice across the different countries they operate in within the same region. Customers in Canada and the US can assign phone numbers in both countries.Customers in Europe can assign phone numbers in supported European countries.Beginning today, Google Voice customers on the Standard subscription in Canada, Europe and the US can assign phone numbers to any supported country in their region: ![]() Previously Google Voice customers on the Standard subscription could only assign phone numbers in the country of their subscription. ![]()
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