New leaked renders give us a first look at the colour options we could expect from the smaller Pixel 8 and the top-end Pixel 8 Pro when the phones are officially revealed on October 4.News 

Leaked Images Suggest Google Pixel 8 and 8 Pro May Come in Six Different Colors

With the iPhone 15 series now launched, we’re approaching October, with several other events coming up, including the Google Pixel 8 launch. A lot of information is already available about the following major Google flagships, including official images from Google itself. Now a new set of renders has leaked which, if true, will give us our first look at the color options we can expect from the smaller Pixel 8 and the flagship Pixel 8 Pro when the phones are officially announced on October 4.

According to a report by MySmartPrice, Google’s new Pixel 8 devices will be offered in three colors. The Pixel 8 Pro is available in Sky Blue, Porcelain and Black Obsidian, while the Pixel 8 is available in Peony Rose, Gray and Obsidian Black.

Speaking of the smaller Pixel 8, the Peony Rose color seems to be the hero color, with orange and pink tones giving it a distinct look. Also, while we’ve seen leaked renders of the Pixel 8 Pro before, these new renders suggest that the Pixel 8 Pro will also come in a new Sky Blue color.

Image: MySmartPrice
Image: MySmartPrice

These would certainly be interesting color options offered by Google if these rumors turn out to be true and mark a stark difference between the recently released iPhone 15 series phones, including both the vanilla and Pro models.

The Google Pixel 8 series is expected to be powered by Google’s third-generation in-house Tensor G3 processor and will largely retain the aesthetics and design of the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. In terms of the display, however, reports suggest that the Pixel 8 models could feature a 6.7-inch flat display, ditching the curved panel seen on the Pixel 7 Pro.

Recent reports also claim that the Pixel 8 series could feature a video equivalent to night mode. This would help users to record better videos in low light conditions.

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