While this feature is supposedly aligned with the debut of the Pixel 9, it appears as the feature is inclusive with Pixel 8 through the Android 15 update. However, older models like the Pixel Fold may miss out due to software and hardware limitations. Google has struggled with leaks of their Pixel phones on a yearly basis, almost becoming a tradition. However, on Thursday, Google chose to embrace this and released an ad showcasing its upcoming Pixel 8 Series—a month before its official launch on October 4. This comes after inadvertently (or perhaps deliberately) uploading a 360-degree simulator webpage for the Pixel 8 Pro. Prior leaks also suggest that the Pixel 8 Pro sports a 50-megapixel main and 64-megapixel ultrawide lenses. Conveniently watch the sneak peek on Google Pixel 8 Series below: https://youtu.be/u_uap-98Knw?si=kIkMb7Y4oeyQYuBk Coming along with the unveiling is the Google Pixel Watch 2. https://youtu.be/uZt4ZI10RFU?si=xJOdZADikhiAjG1w Android 14 stable release could coincide Pixel 8 launch The stable release for the latest version of Android was supposedly scheduled for September 5, 2023. Read more in our articles including "Android 15 features smartphone tracking without power" and "Google Pixel 8, 8 Pro officially revealed—a month ahead of launch".
While this feature is supposedly aligned with the debut of the Pixel 9, it appears as the feature is inclusive with Pixel 8 through the Android 15 update. However, older models like the Pixel Fold may miss out due to software and hardware limitations.
Google has struggled with leaks of their Pixel phones on a yearly basis, almost becoming a tradition. However, on Thursday, Google chose to embrace this and released an ad showcasing its upcoming Pixel 8 Series—a month before its official launch on October 4. This comes after inadvertently (or perhaps deliberately) uploading a 360-degree simulator webpage for the Pixel 8 Pro.
Our coverage of pixel 8 includes: "Android 15 features smartphone tracking without power"; "Google Pixel 8, 8 Pro officially revealed—a month ahead of launch"; "Android officially releases new logo". Each article provides unique insights and information.