Google Pixel 8
- These are the first-ever renders for the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro
- A new curved design is expected different from the Pixel 7 series
- The Pixel 8 series launch may possibly happen at Google I/O 2023 on May 10th
As per a report by Smartprix in collaboration with Onleaks, leaked renders of the Pixel 8 Pro are out. These include a total of four design images, covering the front and back of the smartphone in its entirety, and a 360-degree animated view to top it all off.
Pixel 8 Pro
Notably, we saw the first-ever Pixel 8 series leak in November 2022. It revealed that the codenames for the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are “Shiba” and “Husky” respectively. The report also suggested that the Pixel 8 series could see a new processor, most likely the Tensor G3, which had been codenamed “Zuma”.
Next up, we have another report, this time by MySmartPrice in collaboration with Onleaks, that has leaked the design renders for the Pixel 8. It shows the upcoming smartphone in a white colour option. Furthermore, the back panel has a smaller oval-shaped dual camera setup with an LED flash alongside.

Much like the Pixel 8 Pro renders, these also show a more curved design on the Pixel 8 as well. This is a departure from the sharp edges of the predecessors. The report suggests the smartphone will sport a 5.8-inch display with the same punch-hole camera design up top. Other than that, features around the smartphone remain largely same as those seen on the Pixel 8 Pro renders.
Furthermore, the dimensions are expected to be 150.5 x 70.8 x 8.9mm, with a maximum thickness of 12mm around the camera module. This makes it smaller than the Pixel 7.
Apart from the dimensions and screen size, the Pixel 8 will likely be powered by the yet-to-be announced Tensor G3 processor from Google. The full-HD+ screen could come with a resolution of 2268 x 1080 pixels. Other specifications could be leaked closer to the expected Google I/O 2023 launch.
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