iPhone 15 vs Pixel 8: Top Apple and top Google phones are launching soon, here is everything we know In the next few weeks, two top flagship phones will be hopefully arriving in India. These are Google Pixel 8 and the Apple iPhone 15. While we don’t yet have their confirmed details, enough information is floating around to compare the iPhone 15 vs Pixel 8. Listen to Story Live TV Share ADVERTISEMENT Divya Bhati Divya Bhati New Delhi,UPDATED: Sep 1, 2023 19:19 IST In Short Apple iPhone 15 is launching on September 12. ust weeks later on October 4 Google Pixel 8 will launch. iPhone 15 vs Google Pixel 8 will make for an interesting battle. Apple and Google, the top tech smartphone rivals, are gearing up to launch the new generation of their flagship phones -the iPhone 15 series and Pixel 8 series - in the coming weeks. Apple has announced that it will unveil the iPhone 15 series on September 12 at 10:30 PM IST. On the other hand, Google will be introducing the new Google Pixel 8 series on October 4. It is certain that we will see the iPhone 15 arrive in India in September, whereas if the previous Pixel launch is any indication, we will also get to see the Pixel 8 and the Pixel 8 Pro coming to India in first half of October. ADVERTISEMENT Both the iPhone 15 and the Pixel 8 are expected to feature significant upgrades over their predecessors, including faster processors, improved cameras, and more specific changes like the introduction of a USB-C port in the Apple 15 series and new AI tools in the Google Pixel 8 series. While nothing has been officially revealed by Apple or Google, details about the price, specs, and design have already been discussed and leaked online ahead of the launches. And as we have seen in recent times, the leaks have become fairly good. So, it is safe to say that we already know a lot about the iPhone 15 and the Pixel 8. Let's take a detailed look at everything we know so far about the upcoming Apple and Google premium phones. iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro: all details Apple is expected to make some major changes to the design, battery and camera department of the iPhone 15 lineup. The new series will include 4 models - iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. However, leaks suggest that Apple might replace the Pro Max with the new iPhone 15 Ultra or introduce a new fifth variant altogether. Design 50 MUST READ Fan gets injured after Rapper 50 Cent throws mic into crowd at US concert TRENDING TOPICS: Asia Cup Points Table Chandrayaan-3 G20 Summit Binge Watch Guide Article 370 Hearing It is widely speculated that Apple will introduce the Dynamic Island notch as a standard feature on all iPhone 15 models. This innovative notch design was initially introduced with the iPhone 14 Pro variants. It is an oval-shaped notch at the top of the screen to hide the selfie camera cutout and Face ID sensors and can also adjust its size based on notifications. Dynamic Island is one of the most anticipated upgrades to the iPhone 15 lineup. Additionally, Apple is also expected to transition from its proprietary Lightning port to a USB Type-C port for the upcoming models. This change is in accordance with the latest EU laws and will simplify the charging process for users. The looks and the dimensions of the iPhone 15 series are going to be similar to the iPhone 14 series. But one big change this year could be in the pro phones as they are expected to sport titanium frame instead of the usual steel. Battery, fast charging ADVERTISEMENT Leaks suggest that the upcoming iPhone 15 models will have a 3877mAh battery, which is a significant improvement over the 3279mAh battery in the iPhone 14. Apple may also introduce faster charging support, with the next-generation iPhones potentially supporting rapid charging speeds of up to 35W. Camera The standard iPhone 15 models are also rumoured to come with a 48-megapixel rear camera, matching the camera specifications of the iPhone 14 Pro models. This is a significant improvement over the 12-megapixel sensors in previous iPhone models. However, it is worth noting that features such as a telephoto lens for optical zoom and a LiDAR scanner are expected to be exclusive to the higher-tier Pro models. iPhone 15 and the iPhone 15 Pro prices As for pricing, the iPhone 15 series is rumoured to come with a starting price of $799 in the US, the same as the previous model. Considering Apple's exchange rate of 1 USD to 100 INR and the pricing of the iPhone 14 series last year, it is reasonable to expect that the iPhone 15 will start at the usual price of Rs. 79,900 in India. Pixel 8 and the Pixel 8 Pro: all details ADVERTISEMENT Google is expected to release two new Pixel smartphones in 2023, the Pixel 8 and the Pixel 8 Pro. This is in line with the company's previous launch patterns, which have always included two Pixel models. The Pixel 8 is expected to be the more affordable option, while the Pixel 8 Pro will have more advanced features. Design Now coming to upgrades in design leaks suggest, the Pixel 8 will have a similar design to the Pixel 7, with a camera bar on the back and a flat display with a punch-hole cutout. The vanilla Pixel may continue to have dual rear cameras, while the Pro model may have three sensors. The Pixel 8 may also be available in white and black colours. The leak also suggests that the phone may be thinner and lighter than its predecessor. Display According to rumours, the Pixel 8 may have a smaller display than the Pixel 7, with a 6.17-inch 120Hz AMOLED display. It will also have a higher peak brightness of 1,400nits and a higher pixel density of 427 ppi. Google may continue to use a flat display on the regular model. Software and performance ADVERTISEMENT The Pixel 8 may draw its power from Google's in-house Tensor G3 chipset, based on Samsung's Exynos. It is also expected to come with a 4,485mAh battery with support for 24W fast wired charging and 20W wireless charging. The Pixel 8 box will not include the charger. Now going with Google's work around developing its AI and ML capabilities to its Pixel phones, such as live translations and photo blur. The Pixel 8 may use the new AI-powered Google Bard features to stay ahead of the curve in the generative AI space. Cameras In the camera department, the Google Pixel 8 might come with a 50-megapixel GN2 primary sensor and a 12-megapixel IMX386 ultra-wide sensor on the back. It may also have a Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor for better subject detection. This new camera setup is said to improve light processing by 35 per cent and offer better HDR. The front camera is rumoured to sport a 11-megapixel sensor for selfies and video calls. Google Pixel 8 series price The price of the new Pixel 8 series is still unknown and we might get more details around the same, ahead of the launch event. As for the Google Pixel 7 was launched in India at Rs. 59,999 for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant. So it is likely that the new Pixel 8 phones will land around similar price point. EDITED BY:SUDHANVA AYURVEDA OVERSEAS PVT LTD.

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