Key Points:
- It is reported that the upcoming Google Pixel 8 will feature Audio Magic Eraser.
- The upcoming device is expected to be powered by the Google Tensor G3 processor.
- Google will be launching the upcoming flagship smartphone series in October this year.
The search engine giant Google is working on its upcoming flagship smartphone series called the Google Pixel 8 series and the same is in the radar of the leaks as we are getting information about the next generation Google smartphones on a regular basis. We already have a decent amount of information about the upcoming Google Smartphones and today we got a new piece of information which is suggesting that the company will be offering the upcoming Google Pixel 8 with a new feature called Audio Magic Eraser. So without making any further delay let’s get into the article to check out the newly reported information.
A teaser video of the next generation Google flagship smartphone leaked on X (formerly Twitter), and the same is confirming that the upcoming Google Pixel 8 series will be coming with Audio Magic Eraser. The video is also showing a video of recording a woman skateboarding, and the same is capturing the sound of wheels and some laughter. Then we can see that someone is editing the video using the Google Photos app and the upcoming Audio Magic Eraser feature is in action and the same isolate and manipulate audio.
The leaked teaser video is further showing that the recorded video will be analyzed after pressing the Audio Magic Eraser button and the application will be showcasing a slider. We can also see that the user can hear the video of the background laughter upon lowering the slider and the background noise can be manipulated by enhancing or completely removing it.
Apart from revealing the upcoming feature, the video is also showing the back panel of the Google Pixel 8 at the end of the video and the same can be seen in a new blue colour option.
Seems like the new Pixel 8 series will introduce Audio Magic Eraser feature to reduce video background noise.#Pixel8 #Pixel8Pro #GooglePixel pic.twitter.com/Tb23MoDuUI
— EZ (@EZ8622647227573) August 11, 2023
The back panel of the device is visible with rounded corners along with a large rectangular cut-out housing the camera sensors and LED flash.
Based on the previous reports, the upcoming Google Pixel 8 Pro smartphone will be available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage options while the vanilla model will be available with 128GB and 256GB variants.
It is also expected that the upcoming Google Pixel 8 Pro will feature a 6.7-inch Samsung OLED display along with 2992×1344 pixels resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It is also reported to feature a peak brightness of 1600 nits and pixel density of 490PPI. The device is expected to feature a 50-megapixel GN2 main camera on the back along with a 64-megapixel IMX787 ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 48-megapixel GM5 telephoto lens. It is also said to feature a 10.8-megapixel 3J1 lens front facing camera. The device will also feature a temperature sensor on the back panel.
Under the hood, the upcoming Google Pixel 8 Pro to be powered by Google’s self-developed Tensor G3 processor and the same will be supporting ray tracing, enabling improved graphics performance as well. It is also said that the device will be running on Android 14 out of the box and there is nothing surprising element in that. The device will be housing a 4950mAh battery along with 27 watt wired charging and 23W & 12W Qi wireless charging.
On the other hand, the upcoming Google Pixel 8 will be coming with a 4,485mAh battery on the board along with 24W charging solution. It will also support wireless charging as well. The device will be coming with Wi-Fi 7 and the same will be coming with Broadcom BCM4398 Bluetooth/Wi-Fi communications chip.
Let’s wait for more details of the upcoming Google flagship smartphone series and you guys are recommended to stay tuned with us for more updates from the world of technology.
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