Google Announce their Pixel Phones in October every year, and we assume it won’t be different this year. The Pixel 8 and 8 Pro are expected to debut in October this year, and we have been able to get a preview of what the devices will look like.

Well-known tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer has collaborated with SmartPrix to share CAD renders of the Pixel 8 Pro, and here is what it looks like.
The first thing we noticed from the renders is that the phone will no longer have a boxy design. It has rounded corners, as seen in the image above. A raised camera bar at the back of the phone houses the three cameras inside an oval-shaped module. The camera bar also has an LED flashlight with another unknown sensor on the right. You will find the Google logo in the middle of the back panel.
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The phone has a 6.52-inch flat display with minimal bezels on the sides. There is a more noticeable bezel at the bottom part of the display. The phone has a USB C port at the bottom and a speaker grille, while the microphone for calls is at the top.
Pixel 8 Pro More Design Features
The sim card holder is on the left side, while we have the volume and power key on the left. According to the leaks, the device measures 162.6 x 76.7 x 8.7mm. The thickness of the device has also increased to 12mm.
The phone’s code is Shiba and Husky, and the Google Tensor G3 Processor will power it. There are also rumors that the devices will come equipped with staggering HDR technology for capturing short and long exposure scenes simultaneously.
Keep up with us as we cover everything regarding the Pixel Flagships of 2023.