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Google will reveal its latest rival to Apple’s iPhone at an event on 4 October.
The search giant announced the date for its own annual smartphone unveiling just a day after its fellow tech giant, which will show off its upgraded handsets on 12 September.
Google has already been busy this year when it comes to product announcements – with a new budget phone, a unique tablet, and its first foldable device all released over recent months.
Here’s what we’re expecting from its next showcase, which will take place in New York.
Pixel 8
The main attraction will be Google’s Pixel 8 phone and a pro version.
Leaks – including an image mistakenly posted on Google’s own store page this week – suggest the devices will look very similar to last year’s models.
There appears to be a minor change to the camera bar on the back, with all three lenses on the pro (main sensor, ultrawide and telephoto) contained in a single cutout rather than being separated.
Other tweaks are similarly subtle given the Pixel only underwent a more significant redesign a couple of years ago, however renders of the incoming phones hint at a flat screen instead of the slightly curved display on the Pixel 7.
Both phones will of course get improved processors, namely Google’s bespoke G3 chip.
Interestingly, given most tech manufacturers favour big phones these days, the Pixel 8 is tipped to come in a little smaller than its predecessor – potentially shrinking the display from 6.3 to 5.8 inches.
The pro is expected to keep the same 6.7-inch screen as last year.
Given neither device is going to get any bigger, it’ll be tough to squeeze in a superior battery. Google may look to improve efficiency, like charging speed, instead.
Pixel Watch 2
The device at the event with the most potential for improvement is the Pixel Watch 2.
Google’s first attempt at a smartwatch hit…
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