The Pixel 8 Pro is not an exception to Google’s past failures to keep new Pixel phones a secret until their presentations. For a brief amount of time, the next Google flagship’s Porcelain white variant was discovered on the Google Store, providing yet further proof of its design.
Although the clarity of the image is not the best, we can see that the redesigned unified visor is home to the purported 50MP main, 64MP ultrawide, and 48MP telephoto modules. The infrared temperature sensor and LED flash are located adjacent to the cameras, and it is claimed that this arrangement will enable users to take a quick temperature reading of their body by pointing the device briefly at their temple area.
Pixel 8 Pro leaked details
According to the image’s design, which is in line with reports, the rear cameras will still protrude in a bar shape, just as on other recent Pixel phones, and will be covered by a glass oval. Nothing about the contents of the phone is revealed by the leak. However, we’ve already heard a lot about those, including information on the hardware specifications, the screen and RAM, the cameras, and some possibly new software features like Video Unblur.
Along with a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display with QHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, the Pixel 8 Pro is anticipated to debut with this display. The Tensor G3 processor, 12GB of RAM, and 128 or 256GB of storage will power the flagship. A 4,950 mAh battery with 27W charging is anticipated for the Pixel 8 Pro, which will ship pre-installed with Android 14. October is slated for the release of the Pixel 8 lineup.