Google's unreleased phone, the Pixel 8 Pro, has appeared on the company's store page, continuing a long tradition of Pixel phones often appearing in leaked devices.
The company has released an image of the Pixel 8 Pro ahead of the phone's official release. Just as Apple confirmed the release date of the iPhone 15 series, an account called AndroidSetting on the X platform spotted a photo of a person holding the phone. picture. Learn about the beige phone on its page on the Google Store.
Google removed the image so it would no longer be visible on pages promoting the company's subscriptions and services. However, the alt text says: “A person is making a call on a Pixel Phone 8 Pro.”
The device in the image resembles the phone seen in previously leaked prototype images. The distinctive rear camera is housed in a single pane of glass with a long metal strip that, similar to other recent Pixel phones, extends the entire width of the phone and contains a body temperature sensor.
The company's G logo is located in the center of the device. According to other previous leaks, the Pixel 8 Pro phone comes with dual cameras, with a 50-megapixel main lens that uses Samsung’s ISOCELL GN2 sensor, which allows a lot of light to enter compared to the previous ISOCELL GN1 sensor, and a 50-megapixel main lens. Megapixel lens. The main lens that uses a 64MP ultra-wide-angle lens with a Sony IMX787 sensor.
The Pixel 8 Pro also features a new TOF sensor for improved autofocus performance. It is rumored that the phone will feature a 6.7-inch flat OLED screen with a resolution of 1344 x 2992 and a density of 490 pixels per inch, instead of the curved screen found in the Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 7 Pro phones.
In addition, it is expected to come with a 5,000 mAh battery and support 27W fast charging.
According to the information, the phone has 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB of internal storage and refers to the Zuma-B1, which is the possible codename for Google's upcoming Tensor G3 chip.
Google has not confirmed the release date of the Pixel 8 Pro yet, but the company revealed the first two generations at events in October 2021 and 2022.