Here’s how Google’s new Pixel 8 phones compare to their top competitors
by Antonio G. Di Benedetto from The Verge - All Posts on (#6FA5V)
Google's new Pixel 8 certainly looks a whole lot like last year's Pixel 7, which looked a lot like the Pixel 6. | Image: Google
Last year's Pixel 7 phones were an iterative spec bump and nice refinement in the design department (as polarizing as their looks remained), but part of what made those phones special was how much they offered for fairly competitive prices.
Now, Google has announced the $699 Pixel 8 and $999 Pixel 8 Pro (which are $100 price increases over last year's phones), each due to arrive on October 12th, and once again, they look a lot like a slow burn of subtle hardware improvements - albeit in a slick new light-blue color option on the Pro. But the showstopper feature of the new Pixels may be Google's software support, as it's claiming the new phones will see seven whole years of OS and security updates - rivaling Apple's reign as the...