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Google Pixel 8 (128GB) is a compact flagship Android smartphone released by Google on October 12, 2023. It’s known for its excellent camera system powered by Google AI, clean Android experience, and long-term software support.
Key Specifications
- Display: 6.2-inch Actua OLED, 1080 x 2400 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate (smooth 60-120Hz), up to 2000 nits peak brightness, HDR support, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus.
- Processor: Google Tensor G3 (4nm), with Titan M2 security coprocessor.
- RAM & Storage: 8GB LPDDR5X RAM + 128GB UFS 3.1 storage (no microSD expansion).
- Cameras:
- Rear: 50MP main (wide) + 12MP ultrawide, with advanced AI features like Magic Editor, Best Take, Magic Eraser, and excellent low-light performance.
- Front: 10.5MP selfie camera.
- Battery: 4575mAh, with all-day life (often 24+ hours, up to 72 hours in Extreme Battery Saver), 27W wired charging, wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging.
- Software: Launched with Android 14; Google promises 7 years of OS updates and security patches (through 2030), currently upgradable to the latest Android versions (e.g., Android 15 or 16 as of 2026).
- Build & Other Features: 187g, IP68 water/dust resistance, aluminum frame, stereo speakers, in-display fingerprint sensor + face unlock, 5G, and unique AI tools (e.g., call screening, Live Translate).
- Colors: Obsidian (black), Hazel (grayish), Rose (pinkish), and later Mint (greenish).
Here are some official and product images of the Google Pixel 8 in various colors:



Reviews & Performance
Reviews praised its refined design (smaller and lighter than predecessors), vibrant display, top-tier point-and-shoot camera (often among the best for natural colors and details), and AI innovations. It’s compact for one-handed use while delivering flagship-level features. Drawbacks include no telephoto lens (unlike the Pro model), average raw performance compared to Snapdragon rivals, and occasional heating during intensive tasks. Battery life improved over the Pixel 7, and the 7-year support makes it future-proof.
In 2026, it remains a strong option—especially with ongoing updates—though newer models like the Pixel 9 series exist.


