The highly anticipated launch of the Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 8 Pro is just around the corner. In a recently leaked promo video, a new blue color for the phone and an intriguing audio editing feature are showcased.
The video, posted by EZ on X/Twitter (via 9to5Google), features a skateboarder gliding down a path. The Pixel logo is displayed in the top corner, along with the familiar “engineered by Google” phrase seen in previous Pixel promotional material.
One of the standout features demonstrated in the video is the Audio Magic Eraser button. By simply tapping on it, the background noise from the skateboard is effortlessly removed. This AI-powered function has the ability to identify, isolate, and eliminate unwanted noise, allowing the important audio such as vocals and music to shine through.
Google already offers a Magic Eraser feature, which enables users to remove people and objects from photos with a single tap. Originally exclusive to Pixel devices, this feature is now available to anyone with a Google One storage plan.
Seems like the new Pixel 8 series will introduce Audio Magic Eraser feature to reduce video background noise.#Pixel8 #Pixel8Pro #GooglePixel pic.twitter.com/Tb23MoDuUIAugust 11, 2023
Blue is the color
In the closing moments of the leaked clip, we catch a glimpse of what appears to be the Pixel 8 Pro in a delightful light blue hue. This color resembles the Sea option available for the Google Pixel 7a, although it is uncertain if it is an exact match.
The rear triple-lens camera module on the Pixel 8 Pro is showcased, featuring the familiar raised bar seen on previous Pixel phones. Additionally, the flash and temperature sensor are visible, and the metal body has a sleek satin finish.
Regarding other rumors surrounding the Pixel 8, there have been mixed reports. Storage options are expected to remain the same, with the continuation of the 128GB and 256GB variants from previous models.
However, there is speculation that Google may introduce significant display upgrades, including improved brightness and refresh rates. If Google follows its usual release schedule, we can anticipate the arrival of the Pixel 8 in October.
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