Google has officially launched its much-anticipated Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2 devices. These releases come in the wake of numerous leaks and teasers, both from Google itself and external sources, leaving little to the imagination for tech enthusiasts.
The Pixel 8 Pro stands out with enhanced camera capabilities and a brighter display, starting at a price point of $999. Meanwhile, the standard Pixel 8 boasts a slightly smaller 6.2-inch screen compared to its predecessor. Both phones share Google’s latest Tensor G3 chipset, ship with Android 14 out of the box, and offer a significant promise of seven years of operating system upgrades. Interested buyers can already place preorders for these devices starting today.
The Pixel Watch 2 also showcases notable design changes and is available for preorder with a starting price of $349. This new iteration features an updated crown and sensor array, incorporating some features carried over from the Fitbit Sense 2.
Stay updated with all the latest developments from the Pixel 8 launch event below, or dive straight into the most significant announcements.
Highlights:
- Google Photos Introduces Advanced AI Tools for Enhanced Memory Management
- The New Pixel 8: Smaller Yet Smarter
- Android 14: Now Available for Pixel Phones
- Pixel Watch 2 Enhancements Include New Sensors, Extended Battery Life, and Improved Accuracy
- Pixel 8 Pro Takes Center Stage with Enhanced Cameras, a Brighter Display, and Cutting-Edge AI Features