After weeks of anticipation, Google's latest flagship phones, the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, are now widely available for purchase. The new phones showcase Google's advancements in areas like camera technology, AI-enabled features, and premium design while still delivering on the core Pixel value of a clean Android experience.
The Pixel 8 sports a 6.2-inch 1080p OLED display powered by Google's new Tensor G3 processor and 8GB of RAM for smooth performance. It features a refined dual camera system, with a new 50MP wide sensor that's capable of capturing 150 percent more light compared to the Pixel 7's main camera. This is combined with a 12MP ultrawide lens that now supports autofocus for sharper shots. On the video front, the Pixel 8 brings stabilized 4K capture at up to 60fps. The 10.5MP selfie camera has been improved as well for capturing clearer portraits.
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With Google's computational photography prowess, the Pixel 8 enables impressive new editing features like removing distracting objects from photos with Magic Eraser and unblurring motion in images with Photo Unblur. Real Tone ensures natural skin tones especially for underrepresented groups. Night Sight now works for photos and videos, enabling rich low light captures. The updated Super Res Zoom achieves up to 8x zoom digitally.
Equipped with a brilliant 6.2" OLED screen, advanced triple cameras with 50MP sensor, Google's powerful Tensor G3 chip, all-day battery, and premium features like Magic Eraser, the Pixel 8 delivers flagship-level performance, imaging, and AI at just $699.
The Pixel 8 also offers 128GB or 256GB of storage, which should satisfy most users' needs for apps, media and other
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