The Google Pixel 8 series is expected to be unveiled in October 2023, following Google's usual release schedule
As for the pricing, while Google hasn't revealed any details yet, we can extrapolate from the previous models' prices.
The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro may cost approximately $599/£599 (around ₹44,650) and $899/£849 (around ₹67,000) respectively.
Thanks to OnLeaks, we have an idea of the Pixel 8 Pro's possible design, showcasing a transition from a curved to a flat display.
However, there is some controversy regarding the display size, with OnLeaks predicting a smaller 6.52in display compared to Ross Young's continued 6.7in size.
The Dutch site Galaxy Club reported rumors that the third-generation Tensor chipset, likely to be named S5P9865, will be present in the Pixel 8.
This chipset, supposedly manufactured by Samsung, aligns with the codenames of the previous Tensor 1 and 2 processors.
More detailed specs revealed by Android Authority hint at significant performance enhancements with this upgraded chipset
Exciting news on the camera front suggests that both the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro will use the Samsung ISOCELL GN2 camera sensor for their main cameras, a substantial improvement from the Pixel 7 Pro's sensor size.
Moreover, the ultrawide cameras on both models are also due for an upgrade with wider angles predicted.In terms of software, Google seems to be intensifying its focus on enhancing its Pixel camera, as developer Kuba Wojciechowski found signs of potential staggered HDR implementation.
Google Photos code also revealed new video features like 'Video Unblur' and video 'overlay' filters, as discovered by 9to5Google.
The Wireless Power Consortium certification site revealed that the wireless charging speeds for the Pixel 8 remain the same as the Pixel 7 series. More updates on the Pixel 8 series' battery and other features are anticipated.