Tech giant Google has launched its much-anticipated Pixel 8 Pro, a device that not only boasts new hardware but also offers unique software enhancements.
With a higher price point than its previous models, the question arises: Does the device offer durability matching its premium nature?
One of the standout features of the Google Pixel 8 Pro is its dazzling 6.7-inch LTPO OLED screen.
This vibrant display can achieve up to 2,000 nits of peak brightness, ensuring crisp visuals under various lighting conditions.
But it's not just about aesthetics; the display is shielded by the latest Gorilla Glass Victus 2, a protective layer seen on most high-end Android smartphones today.
Preliminary scratch tests have confirmed that the Pixel 8 Pro's screen is as resilient as those of its competitors.
Renowned YouTuber Zack, popularly known as JerryRigEverything, conducted a rigorous durability test on this latest Google flagship. The results were astonishing.
While Apple's iPhone 15 Pro Max witnessed its back glass cracking during the bend test, the Google Pixel 8 Pro endured the same pressure without any visible damage.
The Pixel did, however, emit some unusual creaking sounds - a minor detail when considering its overall sturdiness.
Those considering investing in the Pixel 8 Pro can do so with confidence. Google seems to have prioritized build quality, ensuring that the phone can handle the stresses of daily use.
A notable design choice is the absence of the curved display seen in the Pixel 6 and 7 series, potentially making it less susceptible to cracking.
For those interested, the smaller Google Pixel 8 is priced at ₹75,999 in India. If you're eyeing the more robust Pixel 8 Pro, be prepared to shell out ₹1,06,999.