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Google Pixel 8 Pro 360 degree preview leaked ahead by the company ahead of launch

Google’s upcoming smartphone Pixel 8 Pro has somehow managed to be in the headlines with regular leaks and spotting. Earlier this year its real-life recording leaked revealing its design and a cool thermometer sensor feature. Thereafter a number of times its images were leaked and recently its image was accidentally published on Google’s Web Store.

Earlier leaks and accidental listings of the phone confirmed a number of things about this phone and the remaining things seem to have found their way through a recent online 360-degree simulator that the company has put on its website. This lets you turn the device back to front, top to bottom with useful indicators that present you various sensors and port locations on the phone.

This was first spotted by an X user named José Rubén who posted about this on X. The phone has been shown in three different colour options retaining a SIM Card slot. Its display shows color-matching widgets and “at a glance” widgets. You would be able to know the location of various sensors by just tapping on it. Nothing new has been revealed so far in terms of design though at least it has made headlines that Google’s Pixel 8 Pro 360-degree simulation has been revealed thus keeping the phone again in users’ view.

Expected specs

Recently we saw a tipster revealing some of the key specs of this phone on X. The tipster revealed that this smartphone will come with a flat display. It is said to come with an improved Tensor G3 SoC thus improving its performance. As far as the camera is concerned the tipster mentioned that the phone will sport a 50MP (GN2) main camera with a 64MP (IMX787) ultra-wide camera on the rear side with an Infrared thermometer & a new ToF sensor.

Furthermore, he mentioned that it will be backed by a bigger battery that will have a fast charging speed. For launch, tipster wrote that it will be launched in just 2 months which can be almost November.

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