The company shared an image on its subscriptions and services page of a new phone with rumored consolidated camera bar and rounded corners.
Images also confirm the Google Pixel 8's cameras are being combined in one pill-shaped module.
It has almost all the same specs as its flagship counterpart, including wireless charging and a 90Hz refresh rate. It's also only $500.
Everything from the camera system to the high-resolution displays indicates that Google is gunning for Samsung's foldables.
I'm not feeling the rounded look of the next Google flagship.
A specific 4K clip from the movie Alien seems to be a real menace on Google Pixel 7 and 6 devices.
If you want to use Magic Eraser, a new HDR video effect, and new collage styles, you must pony up for a Google One account.
It's unclear how well it will work compared to Apple's Emergency SOS, as the technology is still baking.
There are also new features for the Pixel Watch, including sleep profiles.
The iPhone 14's rear-camera has a wider aperture, which helps capture more light than the Pixel 7's algorithms.
Google's new flagship introduces several new Android abilities, but are they worth your time?
Even as Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro gets more capabilities, the Pixel 7/7 Pro remains unrivaled in picture-taking.
Unfortunately, there's no Pixel Tablet to touch in person yet. But here's a look at everything else Google debuted at its fall event.
The hardware and software are impressive on paper, but Google still needs to prove it's got the Android phone worth wielding.
The company will showcase the new Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, plus the much-rumored Pixel Watch.
It's a fun way to put a cool spin on what is otherwise a relatively standard software update.
Smartphones, earbuds, a tablet, and yes, a Wear OS watch—Google I/O had something for everyone.
Google's inaugural budget smartphone will see its last software update in July 2022.
Samsung and Apple are also slowly putting smartphone repairability back in your hands.
It could launch alongside the heavily-rumored Pixel Watch, plus a low-end Chromecast with Google TV.