The Pixel 8 Pro might employ Samsung's biggest ISOCELL sensor
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- True Pixel
- 2SZ
- 24 Apr 2023
It would be nice to see if they move to faster charging rather than/along with new sensor.
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- Anonymous
- 3SI
- 24 Apr 2023
[deleted post]Do you even know the difference between „designing“ and „manufacturing“? Even when a Samsung phone uses a Samsung display, those are different business units, Samsung Electronics and Samsung Display.
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- Anonymous
- 3SI
- 24 Apr 2023
Anton-, 24 Apr 2023I can handle this if it comes with the napdragon gen 2 plus... moreAt $600, no way. Tensor on Samsung node is inefficient but the power for the price in a well-rounded phone like the Pixel 7 and especially 6a is unbeatable.
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- Anonymous
- T1w
- 24 Apr 2023
1/1.12 vs 1" sensor is only about 20% area difference. Not that big of a difference.
Depending on the software Google could take the photography lead again.
I just hope they come with bigger batteries.
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- Anonymous
- 3SI
- 24 Apr 2023
APS-C smartphone camera when?
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- RayVone
- pf0
- 24 Apr 2023
It was predictable, the screen is signed by Samsung, the chip a disguised Exynos signed by Samsung, the photo sensors signed by Samsung, the memory signed by Samsung... and they dare in their advertisements, to say "THE SMARTPHONE 100% MANUFACTURING BY GOOGLE"
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- Zuzuz
- mA{
- 24 Apr 2023
Anton-, 24 Apr 2023I can handle this if it comes with the napdragon gen 2 plus... moreThen expect to go deeper on your pocket
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- RayVone
- pf0
- 24 Apr 2023
Anton-, 24 Apr 2023I can handle this if it comes with the napdragon gen 2 plus... moreI couldn't have said it better
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- AnonD-937325
- gFK
- 24 Apr 2023
Not a surprising leak, I saw it coming tbh.
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- Steve
- rv8
- 24 Apr 2023
Why not 1" directly, why do google and apple stale like this, or it's just for them to gain some years of innovation?
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- Anton-
- CH9
- 24 Apr 2023
I can handle this if it comes with the napdragon gen 2 plus, which will be coming by then!! not that exynos crap with another name