Recent media reports indicate that Google Pixel 8 series is expected to launch later this year and the company could follow the trend and tease the Pixel 8 series.
Besides this, the company may also launch its new premium flagship smartphones in the second half of 2023.
It seems that Google has been showcasing its next-generation flagship phones at the Google I/O every year.
The Google Pixel 8 will get some design renders over the outgoing Pixel 7 5G, which is available for purchase in India as indicated by the leaked design renders.
It is noteworthy here that these design changes, although subtle, are quite noticeable compared to the Pixel 7 series.
Google Pixel 8 Design Renders Specifications
To start with, Google Pixel 8 will be the entry-level flagship in the company’s premium smartphone lineup for 2023 and is expected to be unveiled in May 2023.
As the launch is very close, tipster OnLeaks has shared the design renders of the upcoming Pixel flagship smartphone, which reveal that it will continue to feature a dual-camera setup.
This upcoming launch is likely to miss out on a telephoto camera sensor, which might remain exclusive to the Pixel 8 Pro.
It will have an LED flash outside the oval-shaped camera module on the protruding visor.
In design, this phone is a lot more rounded around the corners which gives the Pixel 8 a different look compared to the boxy design of the Pixel 7.
Notably, this change in design also has resulted in the Pixel 8 sporting a smaller display.
It seems the Pixel 8 will have a circa 6.2-inch display, compared to 6.3-inches seen on the Pixel 7 according to OnLeaks.
The screen of this new launch will remain flat and sports a hole-punch cutout at the top center.
According to OnLeaks, the Pixel 8 is also smaller than its predecessor.
In dimension, this phone will measure roughly about 150.5 x 70.8 x 8.9mm.
Considering the thick camera visor, the Pixel 8 will measure 12mm with a curved screen, its frame houses the power and volume buttons on the right edge.
There are some antenna lines on the frame, suggesting that the phone will come with a metal chassis.
The bottom of the edge has a USB Type-C port with cutouts for the primary speaker and the microphone.