something to look forward to: After multiple leaks revealed almost everything we wanted to know about the upcoming Google Pixel 8, the company is ready to take the wraps off. The unveiling of the flagship just weeks after the appearance of the iPhone 15 will certainly lead to a fallout between rival smartphones.
Google will present the Pixel 8 phone at the October 4 event teased, Date with an ad mocking Apple’s iPhone. Google also unknowingly leak A picture (below) of its upcoming phone (and possibly the Pixel Watch 2) surfaced this week, showing off the ceramic design.
The latest information about the iPhone 15 suggests that Apple will reveal it on or around September 12, possibly shipping the product towards the end of that month – just days before the Pixel 8 is unveiled. The Cupertino giant optimistically expects the flagship Pro Max model to account for 40 percent of iPhone 15 shipments.
Previously leaked information about Apple’s upcoming phone suggests that it will be transitioning from its proprietary Lightning cable to the more universal USB-C standard. Switch is likely to align its products with new EU regulations. The iPhone 15 may also feature a periscope-like camera, which will likely double the optical zoom level to 6x from its predecessor’s 3x.
Meanwhile, the Pixel 8’s camera will reportedly support Staggered HDR, allowing users to take short- and long-exposure photos simultaneously. Removing the need to take two pictures in rapid succession reduces the possibility of artifacts from shaking hands or fast-moving objects.
The rumors also mention other features that could help Google’s upcoming phone produce clean content. company is evolve Software that uses machine learning to remove blurring artifacts from videos, similar to its Pixel-exclusive Photo Unblur feature. Additionally, Google’s Magic Eraser can work on audio on the Pixel 8 to remove background noise from recordings.
last year report were told Two models of the upcoming device will use a new SoC codenamed “Zuma” – possibly the Tensor G3 – and include 12GB of RAM. The lower variant may feature a screen resolution of 2268 x 1080, while the more expensive variant goes up to 2822 x 1344.
Although earlier information suggests that the Pixel 8a may not appear next year, its possible codename – Akita – appeared on Geekbench last week. Featuring the same amount of RAM as the Pixel 7a, it posted a single-core score of 1218 and a multi-core score of 3175.