News JVTech Pixel 8: Google “steals” the lenses of the Samsung Galaxy S23 for its next high-end smartphone. A very serious leak
Published on 06/12/2023 at 16:45
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The smartphones Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 8 Pro, which are expected for the next school year, already look like promising photophones. The Mountain View company decided to equip them with new, even more powerful sensors.
Google has earned a good reputation in the photo world with its Pixel smartphones. The Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel 7a are among the current references: Thanks to efficient sensors, the terminals enable most recordings to be successfulbut also thanks to a very powerful artificial intelligence.
And it’s not over yet. A new rumor is circulating today the quality of the sensors that could equip the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro by the end of the year. The least we can say is that Google has big ambitions in this area.
A very important upgrade for the Google Pixel 8
According to the Android Authority website Google is reportedly planning to equip the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro with a brand new sensor: Samsung’s ISOCELL GN2. Until then, the company’s terminals offered the GN1 version.
The ISOCELL GN2 should bring some notable improvements. The sensor is larger, which means it could capture up to 35% more light than the previous model. Anyone who has ever used a Pixel smartphone knows this These terminals are already great for low light photography and this could be improved with the next generation. In addition, the new sensor could also reduce the blurring of recordings very effectively. The sensor also supports8K video recording at 30 frames per secondas well as scaled HDR. This reduces the lag between frames captured in HDR.
However, this is not the only evolution of the terminals’ photo block. On the Pixel 8 Pro side, in particular, we can count on a 64-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor, the Sony IMX787., instead of the 12-megapixel Sony IMX386. This is the same sensor as found in the Google Pixel 7a. Over and beyond, The Pro model would also benefit from a new 8×8 ToF VL53L8 (Time of Flight) sensor, said to improve autofocus.
On the Google Pixel 6, the ultra-wide-angle sensor should be the same as on the Pixel 7, but with a zoom ratio of 0.55x instead of 0.67x on the previous model.
Eagerly awaited new Google smartphones
This information supplements the relevant information the Google Tensor G3 SoC which will equip the new generation of Google smartphones at the end of the year. More powerful than its predecessors, this processor should be in many Google products, including its Pixel Fold. The Tensor G3 should also offer better performance when gaming Very advanced optimizations in terms of using artificial intelligence developed in Android. In combination with new photo sensors, the whole thing could spark. Why is there impatience to wait for the formalization of all this?