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Google Pixel 8 | 8GB | 128GB Storage | Hazel

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Google Pixel 8 | 8GB | 128GB Storage | HazelOverview: Stay productive throughout the day with this Pixel 8 smartphone that brings to you a multitude of impressive and useful features. Built over a powerful chipset and custom designed with Google AI for splendid photo and video features, this smartphone is a game changer. With a 6. 2 inch high resolution display, this phone displays sharp and clear content. Audio Magic Eraser uses Google AI to reduce distracting sounds. The phone is designed

Overview:

Stay productive throughout the day with this Pixel 8 smartphone that brings to you a multitude of impressive and useful features. Built over a powerful chipset and custom-designed with Google AI for splendid photo and video features, this smartphone is a game changer. With a 6.2-inch high-resolution display, this phone displays sharp and clear content. Audio Magic Eraser uses Google AI to reduce distracting sounds. The phone is designed with safety features to quickly help you respond during emergency situations. With IP68 protection, the phone can handle dust and spills efficiently. Turning on the Extreme Battery Saver mode can help run your phone’s battery for up to 72 hours.

Specifications:

General:

In The Box

Handset, 1 m USB-C to USB-C Cable (USB 2.0), Quick Switch Adaptor, Sim Tool

Model Name

Pixel 8

Color

Obsidian

Browse Type

Smartphones

SIM Type

Dual Sim(Nano + eSIM)

Hybrid Sim Slot

No

Touchscreen

Yes

OTG Compatible

Yes

Quick Charging

Yes

 

Display Features:

Display Size

15.75 cm (6.2 inch)

Resolution

2400 x 1080 Pixels

Resolution Type

Full HD+

Display Type

Full HD+ OLED

Display Colors

Full 24 Bit Depth for 16 Million Colours

Other Display Features

Actua Display, Smooth Display (60 - 120 Hz), Corning Gorilla Glass Victus Cover Glass, Always-on Display with At a Glance and Now Playing, Upto 1,400 nits (HDR) and Upto 2,000 nits (Peak Brightness), Contrast Ratio: >1,000,000:1, HDR Support

 

Os & Processor Features:

Operating System

Android 14

Processor Brand

Google

Processor Type

Tensor G3

Operating Frequency

2G GSM/EDGE: Quad Band (850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz),
3G UMTS/HSPA+/HSDPA: B1, B2, B4, B5, B6, B8, B19, 4G LTE: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B13/B14/
B17/B18/B19/B20/B25/B26/B28/B30

/B32/B38/B40/B41/B42/B46/B48/B66
/B71, 5G sub-621: Bands n1/n2/n3/n5/n7/n8/n12/n20/n25/n26
/n28/n30/n38/n40 /n41/n66/n71/n75/n76/n77

 

Memory & Storage Features:

Internal Storage

256 GB

RAM

8 GB

 

Camera Features:

Primary Camera Available

Yes

Primary Camera

50MP + 12MP

Primary Camera Features

Dual Camera Setup: 50MP + 12MP, Features: Ultra HDR, Magic Editor, Best Take, Macro Focus, Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, Motion Mode, Real Tone, Face Unblur, Panorama, Manual White Balancing, Locked Folder, Night Sight, Astrophotography, Top Shot, Portrait Mode, Portrait Light, Super Res Zoom, Motion Auto-Focus, Frequent Faces, Dual Exposure Controls, Live HDR+

Secondary Camera Available

Yes

Secondary Camera

10.5MP Front Camera

HD Recording

Yes

Full HD Recording

Yes

Video Recording

Yes

Video Recording Resolution

Rear Camera: 4K (at 24 fps/at 30 fps/at 60 fps), 1080p (at 24 fps/at 30 fps/at 60 fps)| Front Camera: 4K (at 24 fps/at 30 fps/at 60 fps)

Digital Zoom

Upto 7X

Frame Rate

24 fps, 30 fps, 60 fps

Image Editor

Yes

Dual Camera Lens

Primary Camera

 

Connectivity Features:

Network Type

5G, 4G, 3G

Supported Networks

5G

Bluetooth Support

Yes

Bluetooth Version

v5.3

Wi-Fi

Yes

Wi-Fi Version

Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)

Wi-Fi Hotspot

Yes

NFC

Yes

 

Other Details:

Smartphone

Yes

SIM Size

Nano Sim

Removable Battery

No

Keypad

No

Voice Input

Yes

Graphics PPI

428 PPI

Predictive Text Input

Yes

Sensors

Proximity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor, Accelerometer, Gyrometer, Magnetometer, Barometer

Other Features

Fast Charging, Fast Wireless Charging, Battery Share, Audio Magic Eraser, Macro Focus Video, Night Sight on Timelapse, 10-bit HDR Video, Cinematic Blur, Cinematic Pan, Slow-motion Video Support Upto 240 FPS, 4K Timelapse with Stabilisation, Astrophotography Timelapse, Optical Image Stabilisation, Fused Video Stabilisation, 4K Cinematic Pan Video Stabilisation, 4K Locked Video Stabilisation, 1080p Active Video Stabilisation, Stereo Recording, Speech Enhancement, Wind Noise Reduction, Audio Zoom, Anti Malware and Anti Phishing Protection, Including Support for Passkeys, Fast Charging - Upto 50% Charge in about 30 Minutes - Using Google 30 W USB-C Charger with USB-PD 3.0 (PPS) Sold Separately

 

Battery & Power Features:

Battery Capacity

4575 mAh

 

Dimensions:

Width

70.8 mm

Height

150.5 mm

Depth

8.8 mm

Weight

187 g

 

 

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