Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are compatible with 27W and 30W USB-C chargers
Pixel 8 Pro has a more efficient display compared to Pixel 7
Pixel 8 series has improved connectivity
Google has recently launched its new smartphone, the Pixel 8, along with its Pro variant. The Pixel 8 Pro has been subjected to display efficiency testing, revealing that it has a more efficient display compared to its predecessor, the Pixel 7. The Pixel 8 series also boasts improved connectivity, with the Pixel 8 Pro having a better signal reception and faster data speeds.
In terms of charging, the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are compatible with 27W and 30W USB-C chargers, providing faster charging times. However, when comparing the Pixel 8 and Pixel 7, it's important to consider individual user needs and preferences. While the Pixel 8 offers improvements in display efficiency and connectivity, the Pixel 7 may still be a viable choice for those who don't require the latest features or want to save on cost.
The Pixel 8 Pro's display is 15% more efficient than the Pixel 7 Pro's display.
The Pixel 8 Pro's display brightness is 20% brighter than the Pixel 7 Pro's display.
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The Pixel 8 has a larger battery capacity than the Pixel 7.
The Pixel 8 has a higher screen resolution than the Pixel 7.
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