Google held its new phone launch conference on October 4, and the GeekBench 6 website had already displayed the running scores of the Pixel 8 Pro before its official release.
According to the website, the Pixel 8 Pro is equipped with a chip that achieved a single-core score of 1760 and a multi-core score of 4442. However, when compared to the flagship model featuring the second-generation Snapdragon 8, which boasts an average single-core score of 1976 and a multi-core score of 5149, there is still a noticeable performance gap.
Nevertheless, the CPU performance of the Pixel 8 Pro has improved by approximately 20% compared to its predecessor, the Pixel 7 Pro. Reports suggest that a self-developed Tensor G3 chip powers the Pixel 8 Pro, which includes a 9-core CPU with one 3.0GHz Cortex-X3 core, four 2.45GHz Cortex-A715 cores, and four 2.15GHz Cortex-A510 cores. Additionally, the GPU will support ray tracing technology.
In terms of other specifications, the phone will feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and a rear camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel main camera, a 48-megapixel wide-angle lens, and a 48-megapixel 5x optical zoom Pixel telephoto lens.
Furthermore, the phone will include a face/fingerprint recognition solution, IP68 dustproof and waterproof capabilities, and support for temperature detection. We expect the Pixel 8 Pro to have the Android 14 system pre-installed. It makes it the industry’s first Android 14 flagship, and it will offer software updates for up to 7 years.
As for the price, Google may maintain consistency with the previous generation, pricing the Pixel 8 Pro at 899USD. We will reveal further details after the press conference.
Read Also: Google Pixel 8 / 8 Pro Officially Released on October 4