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Google Pixel 8 Pro - TOP REASONS TO WAIT!

The long-rumored Pixel Fold, the dock-based Google Pixel Tablet, and the affordable Pixel 7a all appear to be coming out in 2023. But the Pixel 8 series is what we're really hoping for. Despite how much we adored the flagships from the previous year, there is always potential for improvement. Even while the Pixel 8 rumor cycle is still in its infancy, we do already know some important information. All we have to go on are codenames, data-mined information, and the initial renders, though we're bound to see some real-world leaks later in the year. Yet, that provides us a fair sense of what Google will be doing in the future. Husky and Shiba are the two codenames for the phones this year. Husky appears to be the Pixel 8 Pro, with a resolution of 2822x1344p, while Shiba, the smaller Pixel 8, has a resolution of 2268x1080p. This information comes from leaked display specifications for both handsets. Both are smaller than the Pixel 7 phones as of now. That might indicate a new look for both phones as well as a smaller Pixel 8 model. A possibly leaked roadmap for Google's mobile division implies a reduced form factor for the Pixel 8, even though speculations suggest that the Google Pixel 8 Pro would remain at 6.7 inches. The somewhat altered aspect ratio of this resolution can indicate a smaller monitor. Renders have now proved this to be the fact, with a 6.2-inch screen in the cards for the Pixel 8. It measures 6.3 inches, which is somewhat smaller than the Pixel 7 but far larger than the Asus Zenfone 9's 5.9 inches. We know Google Tensor G3 is now under testing, but we don't know its specifications. Google's third-generation proprietary chipset, code-named Zuma, is said to be based on the as-yet-unannounced Samsung Exynos 2300 processor. Based on Samsung's 3nm node, creator Kuba Wojciechowski created it. In March, we got our earliest look at what the Pixel 8 Pro's design might look like. Unsurprisingly, Google isn't rocking the boat here. These renders, which come from noted leaker OnLeaks, show off a device that looks like a slightly modified Pixel 7 Pro. Basically, there are three basic changes here, and they all point to a minor upgrade. The most noticeable change is the new camera bar. Unlike with previous models, the camera lenses here are far more spread out across the device, giving each sensor some extra space and, potentially, helping to stop that nasty shattering issue we've seen on last year's phone.

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The long-rumored Pixel Fold, the dock-based Google Pixel Tablet, and the affordable Pixel 7a all appear to be coming out in 2023. But the Pixel 8 series is what we're really hoping for. Despite how much we adored the flagships from the previous year, there is always potential for improvement. Even while the Pixel 8 rumor cycle is still in its infancy, we do already know some important information. All we have to go on are codenames, data-mined information, and the initial renders, though we're bound to see some real-world leaks later in the year. Yet, that provides us a fair sense of what Google will be doing in the future. Husky and Shiba are the two codenames for the phones this year. Husky appears to be the Pixel 8 Pro, with a resolution of 2822x1344p, while Shiba, the smaller Pixel 8, has a resolution of 2268x1080p. This information comes from leaked display specifications for both handsets. Both are smaller than the Pixel 7 phones as of now. That might indicate a new look for both phones as well as a smaller Pixel 8 model. A possibly leaked roadmap for Google's mobile division implies a reduced form factor for the Pixel 8, even though speculations suggest that the Google Pixel 8 Pro would remain at 6.7 inches. The somewhat altered aspect ratio of this resolution can indicate a smaller monitor. Renders have now proved this to be the fact, with a 6.2-inch screen in the cards for the Pixel 8. It measures 6.3 inches, which is somewhat smaller than the Pixel 7 but far larger than the Asus Zenfone 9's 5.9 inches. We know Google Tensor G3 is now under testing, but we don't know its specifications. Google's third-generation proprietary chipset, code-named Zuma, is said to be based on the as-yet-unannounced Samsung Exynos 2300 processor. Based on Samsung's 3nm node, creator Kuba Wojciechowski created it. In March, we got our earliest look at what the Pixel 8 Pro's design might look like. Unsurprisingly, Google isn't rocking the boat here. These renders, which come from noted leaker OnLeaks, show off a device that looks like a slightly modified Pixel 7 Pro. Basically, there are three basic changes here, and they all point to a minor upgrade. The most noticeable change is the new camera bar. Unlike with previous models, the camera lenses here are far more spread out across the device, giving each sensor some extra space and, potentially, helping to stop that nasty shattering issue we've seen on last year's phone.

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