Google has officially announced the launch date for its newest smartphone, the Pixel 8. The event is set to happen on October 4th, as indicated by the invitation sent out to media by the company. This date falls precisely 3 weeks after Apple's unveiling of the iPhone 15, adding more excitement to the ongoing competition between these two major tech companies.
This event, known as the Made by Google event, is planned to take place in New York City. Google is expected to introduce a range of new products during this event. While the main focus will be on the Pixel 8 series, the company has teased the possibility of introducing other new additions to the Pixel lineup. This hint has sparked speculation and curiosity among attendees and fans globally about what surprises Google might have in store.
Anticipate the introduction of at least two new models in the Pixel 8 series, likely a standard version and a Pro model. These upcoming devices have garnered much attention and speculation from tech enthusiasts. Interestingly, an unintentional upload of an image of the Pixel 8 Pro on the Google Store website earlier this week gave a sneak peek at the upcoming flagship smartphone. The leaked image revealed the design featuring a glass oval covering the raised rear cameras, which is consistent with recent Pixel phones. However, it didn't provide insights into the phone's internal specifications.
Additionally, expectations are high that Google will reveal the second generation of the Pixel Watch, further expanding its collection of wearable technology.
As the tech world eagerly counts down to October 4th, Google's Made by Google event is poised to be a significant moment in the ongoing rivalry for smartphone dominance. With the stage set and anticipation building, the world will be observing how Google's latest offerings measure up against the competition. Alongside these new high-end Google phones, Apple's new flagship iPhone 15 series will also be present for a comparison. To keep up with all the latest updates, tech enthusiasts can stay tuned to India Today tech.