Google has announced the final look of the Pixel 8 Pro, and the company has presented the “Pixel Phone Simulator”, a 3D image showing all the visual features of the top model of the new series.
It seems that the revelation came true by mistake. Google has yet to make the Pixel 8 Pro available on the simulator’s official website, but reporter Mishaal Rahman found that it was possible to preview the new model by adding the device name to the URL address of the page.
Here’s a look at the Porcelain Google Pixel 8 Pro.
This image is from the Google Store website, which mistakenly posted this image earlier on the “Google Subscriptions & Services” promotion page.
Thanks to @android_setting for the tip! pic.twitter.com/nARd4Hz8hk
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) 30 August 2023
In the demo, the model is shown in three different colors: light blue, bold “porcelain” and black. The tool has clickable areas to learn more about the device but doesn’t provide much detail.
You can see in the demo that the Pixel 8 Pro will still have a SIM tray, three rear cameras, USB-C connectivity and side keys.
Here’s a look at the Porcelain Google Pixel 8 Pro.
This image is from the Google Store website, which mistakenly posted this image earlier on the “Google Subscriptions & Services” promotion page.
Thanks to @android_setting for the tip! pic.twitter.com/nARd4Hz8hk
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) 30 August 2023
Presentation to be made soon
Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are about to be introduced. The announcement will be made during a Google event to be held in New York, United States, on October 4 this year.
Recently, Google took advantage of the proximity of the event to make fun of Apple over the delayed adoption of USB-C.
Source: Tec Mundo

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