The Google Pixel 7 series powered by the second-generation Tensor G2 SoC was unveiled last month, but rumors of next year's Pixel models, which are speculated to be the Pixel 8 series . The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are said to have "Shiba" and "Husky" as their entry model designations, respectively. The next-generation flagship smartphones from Google are said to use the third-generation Google Tensor SoC, which is based on Samsung's Exynos 2300.
According to a report by Winfuture.de (German), Google is working on new Pixel flagship smartphones – Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, codenamed Shiba and Husky respectively. They are said to run on Android 14 and have a new SoC codenamed "Zuma", developed by Google and Samsung. The SoC is speculated to be a customized version of the Exynos 2300 SoC and will be accompanied by the same Samsung G5300 modem found in the Google Tensor G2 SoC.
The upcoming smartphones may include a total of 12 GB of RAM. The Shiba's display is said to offer a Full HD resolution of 1,080×2,268 pixels, while the Husky's display may have a resolution of 1,344×2,822 pixels.
The report did not mention when the search giant will launch the next-generation Pixel smartphones. If the launch timelines of previous Pixel flagship smartphones are any indication, the upcoming Pixel 8 series could launch somewhere around October next year.
The Pixel 7 series smartphones were codenamed Cheetah and Panther. The Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro were powered by the second-generation Tensor G2 SoC that was unveiled last month. They are offered in three color options and have an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. The Pixel 7 has a 50-megapixel dual rear camera setup, while the Pixel 7 Pro has a triple camera setup with an additional 48-megapixel telephoto lens.
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