After leaking the Pixel 8 Pro, Google has finally revealed an official look at the flagship device, along with the standard Pixel 8, ahead of its hardware launch event scheduled to take place on October 4th in New York City.
As The Verge reports, a pair of video teasers and a new Google Store landing page give a glimpse at what the Pixel 8 lineup will look like, which includes the “porcelain” 8 Pro seen previously and a pink color option on the smaller phone.
The pictures and videos shared by Google show how much smaller the Pixel 8 is in comparison to the 8 Pro. While the Pixel 8 Pro is rumored to retain the same 6.7-inch display size as its predecessor, the standard Pixel 8 could have a smaller 6.17-inch display (instead of 6.3 inches on the Pixel 7), which is good news if you prefer phones that don’t take up your entire hand.
In addition to the new phones, Google also offers a glimpse at the Pixel Watch 2. The device looks mostly similar to its predecessor and features a porcelain band to match the Pixel 8 Pro. Google has also just released a teaser video of the Pixel Watch 2, and while the smartwatch looks awfully similar to the original, there are some notable differences, such as a new crown, IP68 rating, and a totally different sensor array.
In the run-up to its Made by Google launch event on October 4th in New York, Google’s been “leaking” glimpses of its upcoming Pixel lineup, including a closeup of the Pixel 8 Pro and the much smaller Pixel 8. However, the peeks at the Pixel Watch 2 have been relatively fleeting. This new video, while short, is the first time people have been able to confirm some real differences in terms of design.
For starters, the biggest difference is the sensor array. The original Pixel Watch has a border of EKG electrodes but a thin pill-shaped array housing the rectangular optical sensors. On the Pixel Watch 2, you can clearly see a more circular design with smaller LEDs. Rumors have thus far indicated that the Pixel Watch 2 will feature the Sense 2’s continuous electrodermal activity sensor, so that may be a reason for a redesign.
You can also see a glimpse of an IP68 rating. The original Pixel Watch only had a “water resistance of 50m” rating. This isn’t terribly surprising, as the original was also rated for 5ATM of water resistance, which is generally what’s needed to be considered swimproof. The IP68 at least confirms a level of dust resistance as well.
Lastly, the crown appears to sit more flush with the screen. On the original watch, you can see a small cutout. Otherwise, however, the Pixel Watch 2 clearly has a similar overall design to the original. That seems to hint that any major upgrades may come from software or internal components. For instance, the Pixel Watch 2 is expected to opt for the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Plus platform over Samsung’s last-gen Exynos chip.
In any case, we don’t have to wait too much longer. Google says you’ll be able to preorder the Pixel Watch 2 on October 4th, and the company is hosting a big Pixel event that same day.
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