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Google Pixel 8 Pro
T3 India
|January 2024
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The Google Pixel 8 Pro is one of the phones that most grabbed our interest in 2023. That's because its predecessor, the Pixel 7 Pro, was one of our favourite phone releases in 2022 an obvious contender for the best Android phone and, in that instance, the T3 Award-winning handset of the year - so surely the 8 Pro could only be even better? Well, yes and no.
While at first we thought the Pixel 8 Pro was a lot like its predecessor, it's a fairly different handset overall. First off, it removes the curved screen of the 7 Pro for a flat one. But while we can appreciate the Pixel 8 Pro's flat screen is more practical, it just looks less special. That's a 'head versus heart' argument there, though: we know a flat screen makes more sense, it's just that the Pixel 7 Pro looks more appealing overall.
The design does closely resemble previous Pixel models in many ways, though, which we can't help but appreciate. Sure, the Pixel 8 Pro's 'camera bar' does protrude rather a lot (more than the 7 Pro's one did by a few millimetres) and, just as before, its sheer protrusion factor means it gets scraped easily. But the design really ensures it stands apart from the competition.
In terms of physical size and scale, the Pixel 8 Pro's 6.7-inch screen is akin to that of the 7 Pro. But the newer handset is inevitably brighter, so that's job done, tick in the box. And with no curves, there's also no fall-off in contrast towards the edges, which delivers a more consistent visual experience.
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