Google Pixel 8 Specs: 8GB RAM, 50MP Cameras!
A new Google Pixel beast comes to the market with 8GB RAM and 50MP cameras. Keep reading to catch the full specs of the Google Pixel 8 right below!
Google Pixel 8 specs
Previously, the brand introduced Google Pixel 7 series with an excellent battery box and decent hardware. This year, the company is reportedly planning to announce the arrival of the Google Pixel 8 lineup – smartphones with impressive specs but a reasonable price. Today, follow us and take a look at the specs and hardware of the first handset – the Google Pixel 8. Firstly, the operating system running on the Google handset is Android 13.
In detail, the Google Pixel 8 specs flaunt a 5.8-inch AMOLED with a 1080 x 2400 pixels resolution alongside a tall 20:9 aspect ratio. Besides, this smartphone uses Corning Gorilla Victus protection and has a 120Hz refresh rate. As for the memory system, the Google flagship comes with 128GB/ 8GB RAM and 256GB/ 8GB RAM (no card slot). Now, let’s talk about the software department.
Under the hood, the Google handset takes power from the latest Google Tensor G3 chipset. How about the optics department? The Google Pixel 8 cameras feature a dual-lens setup. It is a mixture of 50MP primary lens + 12MP ultra-wide shooter. At the same time, the Nokia handset offers a single 10.8MP lens for taking selfies and video calling at the front. Battery-wise, the Google device arrives with a massive 5000mAh energy box via a USB Power Delivery 3.0. Additionally, it comes with 45W fast charging and fast wireless charging 23W. Moreover, the operating system running on this device is Android 13. Furthermore, this Google monster can even come with an embedded fingerprint sensor. Moreover, connectivity options include 5G support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPRS, and more…
Google Pixel 8 release date and price
According to our resources, the Google Pixel 8 release date should fall in the upcoming months. Concerning the cost, the Google Pixel 8 price can start at $450 ~ Rs. 37,175. What is your opinion of the Google device? Tell us in the comment section!