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Google Pixel 8 already has a presentation date. The photography beast will not come alone

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Now it’s official, Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 8 Pro will be presented on October 4th. Google Now Sends invitations to your event, stating that we will get to know all the news in the Pixel family. And that doesn’t just include phones: everything points to that We will see more surprises during that big day.

Last year, we met Google Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro on very similar dates. Specifically, it was Thursday, October 6th. The company has not (yet) indicated the devices it will provide, although days before the event it is not strange to know some details about its devices.

Tradition tells us that this is the renewal event for the Pixel phone family, but everything indicates that we will also meet products like Google Pixel Watch 2. This watch has been leaked extensively, and we already know that it will have a similar design to the previous watch. More power and a bigger battery.

Regarding the Pixel 8, it is expected to have a relatively similar design, with somewhat more compact dimensions and the camera module as the main protagonist. Renewal in processor, battery and camera improvements: Pixels will once again try to win the photography crown on Android.

Another definite novelty concerns its sensors: it will be able to Measure skin temperature and act as a thermometer. Many of the new features in the Pixel will come from Android 14, the final version of which should arrive next month.

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It’s time to set your alarm for October 4 at a somewhat unusual time: 10 a.m. EST, New York time. This translates to 4:00 PM Spanish time.

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