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Mar 15, 2023, 11.30 AM

Pixel 8 Pro Design Renders With Upgraded Camera Layout and Extra Sensor: Details

The Pixel 8 Pro is said to include a 6.52-inch display with a hole-punch cutout in the center for the selfie camera.

The Pixel 8 Pro, which is scheduled to be released later this year as part of the Pixel 8 series of smartphones, has leaked online. The design of Google's rumored flagship smartphone for 2023 might be teased, like it was last year, at the company's annual Google I/O event in May. A tipster has released renderings of the Pixel 8 Pro ahead of the presentation, showing off the handset's appearance from various angles as well as a slightly altered back camera module.
 

The Pixel 8 Pro, which is scheduled to be released later this year as part of the Pixel 8 series of smartphones, has leaked online. The design of Google's rumored flagship smartphone for 2023 might be teased,

The Pixel 8 Pro design renderings were released by tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer (Twitter: OnLeaks) in partnership with Smartprix. Google's forthcoming flagship phone appears to include a significant adjustment to the rear camera layout. Unlike earlier generations, the Pixel 8 Pro's camera sensors are now grouped together, and the smartphone also has additional sensor to the right of the three cameras, behind the LED flash. This sensor's usefulness is yet unclear.

According to the rumour, the Pixel 8 Pro will have more rounded corners than its predecessor, as well as a flat 6.52-inch display with a center-aligned hole punch cutout for the selfie camera.

The power and volume keys, like the Pixel 7 Pro, are on the right side of the phone, while the speaker grille and USB Type-C connector are on the bottom. Meanwhile, the smartphone would allegedly measure 162.6 76.5 8.7mm, with a thickness of 12mm including the camera module.

It should be noted that Google has yet to officially divulge any specifics about the Pixel 8 line of smartphones, which includes the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. These devices, codenamed "Shiba" and "Husky," are reported to be powered by a new SoC dubbed "Zuma," which is being developed by Google and Samsung. Meanwhile, the Pixel 7a, a less expensive variant of the Pixel 7, is anticipated to be unveiled on May 10 at the company's Google I/O event.


 

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