Google Pixel 8 hardware leak suggests it will excel at night photography
The recently leaked renders show us two flashlights on the back of the smartphone.
Google Pixel 8 could also feature the Ultrasonic Fingerprint sensor.
It might boast a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens for wide angle shots and a depth sensor.
Google Pixel 8 is said to be a better smartphone for night photography because the recently leaked renders show us two flashlights on the back of the smartphone. The two flashlights could help in night photography by providing more light and help capture brighter pictures in dark.
For photography, it might boast a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens for wide angle shots and a depth sensor. Along with that, it might sport a 11-megapixel selfie shooter. Leaked specs of the Pixel 8 claim it's expected to have a quad camera setup on the back holding a 50-megapixel primary camera, 64-megapixel ultra-wide lens, 48-megapixel telephoto sensor and a depth sensor as well.
Not just that, the Google Pixel 8 could also feature the Ultrasonic Fingerprint sensor which will improve the unlocking of the smartphone.
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Talking about the processor, it is expected to be powered by Google’s Tensor G3 chipset. For display, it might use a 6.17-inch AMOLED display which will support 120Hz refresh rate and might also produce 1400 nits of peak brightness.
Apart from that, the launch timeline and price details of Pixel 8 have also been tipped by Yogesh Brar. The Google Pixel 8 is said to be $50 to $100 more costly than its predecessor. It might launch at a price range of $649 to $699 in its home country.
However, the Google Pixel 7 was launched at a price of $599 in the United States. Google’s next flagship smartphone is expected to launch in October like all the other Pixels.
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As with the Pixel brand, the Pixel 8 is expected to continue the tradition of being able to take exceptional still photos — something that previous Pixel phones have become reknowned for over the years. Pixel 8 will no doubt continue in that tradition. And for that reason alone, it will demand future smartphone buyers' attention if they're going to be buying a smartphone with top-notch photography features.
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