Google Pixel 8 series makes another appearance.
Once again, the Pixel 8 series developed by American tech giant Google has revealed itself.
Google has set the stage for its forthcoming event in New York, scheduled for October 4. The tech world is buzzing with anticipation as the Google Pixel 8 series is expected to be the highlight of the event. As the date approaches, noteworthy developments have surfaced. The Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 8 Pro are now listed on the FCC’s approval list.
Details gleaned from a recent update indicate that both these devices have secured their position for FCC approval. The devices bear the model numbers GPJ41, G9BQD, GZPF0, G1MNW, and GKWS6. Of these, the G1MNW is identified as the Google Pixel 8 Pro. The other four are believed to represent the standard Pixel 8. This listing also provides insight into the phones' capabilities. They are expected to support Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 6E, Sub6, and mmWave 5G technologies.
Google Pixel 8 series makes another appearance.
Delving into the specs of the Google Pixel 8, it's speculated to feature a 6.7-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2992 x 1344 pixels. At its heart, the device will be powered by the proprietary Tensor G3 chip developed by Google. Photography enthusiasts can look forward to a 50 MP rear camera complemented by a 64 MP IMX787 ultra-wide-angle lens. Storage options for this model include choices of 128GB and 256 GB.
Additionally, the Google Pixel 8 is set to introduce an innovative feature called “Audio Magic Erase.” This unique tool allows users to effortlessly filter out background noise from videos.
While the focus remains on the Pixel 8 series, there's also chatter about the Google Pixel Watch 2 making an appearance on the FCC list, hinting at more surprises in store.