Exciting new leaks, exclusively reported by Android Authority, have shed light on the highly anticipated Google Pixel 8 series. From faster charging capabilities to larger battery capacities and innovative features, the upcoming flagship smartphones promise a host of upgrades that will undoubtedly captivate tech enthusiasts worldwide.
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Faster Charging and Enhanced Battery Life
In response to user feedback, Google has taken steps to enhance charging speeds in the Pixel 8 series. While the previous models saw relatively modest charging capabilities, the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are set to receive a notable boost. The regular Pixel 8 is expected to support 24W charging, while the premium Pixel 8 Pro will boast even faster 27W charging. This advancement is set to position the new Pixel series competitively against other top-tier Android devices.

Wired Charging:
- Pixel 7: 20W
- Pixel 7 Pro: 23W
- Pixel 8: 24W
- Pixel 8 Pro: 27W
Wireless Charging:
- Pixel 7: 20W (proprietary), 12W (Qi)
- Pixel 7 Pro: 23W (proprietary), 12W (Qi)
- Pixel 8: 20W (proprietary), 12W (Qi)
- Pixel 8 Pro: 23W (proprietary), 12W (Qi)
Battery Capacity:
- Pixel 7: 4270mAh
- Pixel 7 Pro: 4926mAh
- Pixel 8: 4485mAh
- Pixel 8 Pro: 4950mAh
Introducing Wi-Fi 7 Support
Beyond charging improvements, the Pixel 8 series is embracing cutting-edge connectivity with Wi-Fi 7 support. Google’s partnership with Broadcom has led to the incorporation of the advanced BCM4398 chip in both the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. Wi-Fi 7 builds upon previous standards, offering enhanced speeds, reduced latency, and improved reliability, all while ensuring backward compatibility with older Wi-Fi technologies. Though the standard has not been formally finalized, early product implementations already demonstrate its potential.

Exclusive UWB Technology for Pixel 8 Pro
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology has been a standout feature in previous Google Pixel models, and the Pixel 8 Pro will continue to leverage its capabilities with an upgraded module. UWB allows for precise distance measurement between devices, enabling innovative applications like the Apple AirTag’s precise location tracking. While the Pixel 8 Pro will enjoy the benefits of UWB, the smaller Pixel 8 will, unfortunately, not feature this technology. This omission may disappoint some users, given Google’s ongoing efforts to develop features utilizing UWB, including a rumored first-party UWB-enabled AirTag alternative and seamless media playback transfer to a docked Pixel Tablet.
UWB Support
- Pixel 7: No
- Pixel 7 Pro: Yes
- Pixel 8: No
- Pixel 8 Pro: Yes (upgraded Module)
Expanding Availability to New Countries
Recognizing the importance of reaching a wider audience, Google has taken steps to expand the availability of the Pixel 8 series to new regions. Currently, the Pixel lineup is limited to only 17 countries, putting it at a disadvantage compared to competitors like Apple. However, the electronic warranty list points to potential new markets for the Pixel 8 series, including:
- Austria
- Switzerland
- Belgium
- Portugal
This encouraging development marks a step in the right direction, offering hope for further expansion in the future, allowing Google to connect with a more diverse global audience.
These were the newly leaked information by Android Authority. Now here are some other already leaked information we have about the Pixel 8 series.
Expected Specifications
Google Pixel 8 Pro:

- Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED, 2822x1344p resolution, 1,600 nits brightness (HDR content)
- Processor: Google Tensor G3 (Zuma), based on Samsung Exynos 2300 (3nm node)
- Main Camera: 50MP Samsung ISOCELL GN2 sensor with improved low-light performance and 8K30 video recording capability
- Ultrawide Camera: 64MP IMX787 sensor, larger and wider for improved wide shots
- Telephoto Camera: 58MP GM5 sensor
- Front Camera: 11MP
- Other Features: Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, microphone, flash, time-of-flight sensor for autofocus, built-in thermometer
Google Pixel 8:

- Display: 6.17-inch AMOLED, 2268x1080p resolution, 1,400 nits brightness (HDR content), 120Hz refresh rate
- Processor: Google Tensor G3 (Zuma), based on Samsung Exynos 2300 (3nm node)
- Main Camera: 50MP Samsung ISOCELL GN2 sensor with improved low-light performance and 8K30 video recording capability
- Ultrawide Camera: 12MP IMX386 sensor, wider than the previous model
- Front Camera: 11MP
- Other Features: Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor
Here’s a display size comparison between the Pixel 7/PIxel 8 and Pixel 7 Pro/Pixel 8 Pro

New Exclusive Thermometer
The Google Pixel 8 Pro is set to introduce an exclusive and innovative feature – a built-in contactless thermometer. Revealed through leaked video footage by 91Mobiles, this unique functionality allows users to monitor their skin’s temperature and check for signs of illness. While contactless thermometers are not entirely new in the smartphone market, this marks the first time such a feature will be available in a Pixel device. The thermometer functionality appears to be exclusive to the Pixel 8 Pro and won’t be present in the standard Pixel 8 model.

A Complete New Camera System
Google is poised to bring significant upgrades to the camera system of the Pixel 8 series. Developer Kamila Wojciechowski’s findings in Google’s Camera Go app indicate that the Pixel 8 will sport a new GN2 sensor as the primary camera, replacing the GN1 sensor used in previous models.
Long story short, courtesy of Google we got a clean, unobfuscated version of Google Camera Go, that includes references that seemingly confirm that flagship Pixels in 2023 – Husky and Shiba – will support staggered HDR. pic.twitter.com/YdaWTlGznN
— kamila 🏳️⚧️ 🌸 (@Za_Raczke) December 19, 2022
The 50MP Samsung ISOCELL GN2 sensor promises improved low-light performance and 8K30 video recording capabilities. Furthermore, the ultrawide camera will see a substantial upgrade to a 64MP IMX787 sensor, offering better wide shots with pixel-binning technology.
The Pixel 8 Pro, on the other hand, will feature a more advanced camera setup, including the 50MP GN2 main sensor, the 64MP ultrawide IMX787 sensor, and a telephoto 58MP GM5 sensor. The inclusion of an upgraded time-of-flight sensor will aid in autofocus, enhancing overall camera performance.

Moreover, Google aims to expand Night Sight capabilities to Super Res Zoom shots, improving low-light photography. Additionally, rumors suggest a new software feature called Video Unblur might make its debut on the Pixel 8, enhancing the clarity of recorded videos.
Pricing and Release Date
As of now, specific pricing and release date details for the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro remain undisclosed, as the company has yet to make any official announcements. However, based on past release patterns, it is likely that the phones will be unveiled in the second half of 2023.
Given the competitive nature of the smartphone market, Google is expected to offer its new Pixel devices at competitive price points to appeal to consumers. The pricing will likely vary based on the storage configurations and model variants, with the Pixel 8 Pro expected to be priced higher than the standard Pixel 8 due to its exclusive features and advanced camera system. Judging by the previous pricing strategy of Google, the price could be around or above $599 for Pixel 8 and $899 for Pixel 8 Pro.
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Conclusion
As the leaks continue to reveal exciting details about the Google Pixel 8 series, tech enthusiasts worldwide eagerly anticipate its release. With faster charging, improved battery life, Wi-Fi 7 support, and UWB technology in the premium model, the Pixel 8 series promises to be a formidable contender in the ever-evolving smartphone market. As Google continues to work on expanding its availability to new countries, the Pixel 8 series is poised to make a significant impact on the global tech landscape.
Source: Android Authority, Android Police