The Google Pixel 8 comes with a 6.2-inch OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate and up to 2,000 nits brightness. It's a big upgrade over last years Pixel 7
There's a new 50-megapixel primary rear camera on the Pixel 8 that performs better in low-light. Meanwhile, the ultra-wide sensor now supports auto-focus, and has a wider field of view
Thanks to auto-focus on the Pixel 8's ultra-wide camera, the phone offers a new Macro mode that works quite well
The Google Pixel 8 is equipped with the new Tensor G3 processor that brings along a bunch of new AI features such as Best Take, Audio Eraser, and Magic Editor. All of them work really well, but they do need an active internet connection
Compared to the Pixel 7, the new Pixel 8 gets a big price hike and starts at Rs. 75,999 in India for the 128GB variant. At this price point, we'd recommend that you skip the Pixel 8, especially if you own the Pixel 7. It's definitely a better phone with a great display, improved cameras, more comfortable design, and lots of AI, but it's not what you call value for money