Pixel 8 Pro would get another exclusive upgrade in its time-of-flight sensor, which will adopt an 8×8 ToF VL53L8 sensor. All Tensor-based Pixel phones have had one of these sensors, but the new model in Pixel 8 Pro may deliver some meaningful upgrades to autofocus. The Pro’s previously leaked temperature sensor is also reportedly the Melexis MLX90632, which is just a temperature sensor. There’s no thermal imaging coming here, despite this singular part apparently being quite expensive.
Both phones are also getting ultrawide camera upgrades. The Pixel 8 Pro will apparently adopt the 64MP Sony IMX787 for its ultrawide camera. That’s the sensor Pixel 7a uses for its primary shooter and a considerable upgrade from the 12MP sensor Google has used for ultrawides for quite some time. Notably, it’s mentioned that the Pixel 7 Pro’s macro mode may not reappear on this new device. Pixel 8 would also get an ultrawide swap-out, to the 12MP Sony IMX386.
The Pixel 8 Pro’s telephoto lens as well as the selfie shooter in both phones reportedly remain unchanged.
Software is also apparently getting an upgrade, with the Google Camera app seemingly bringing three upgrades. This would include level selection for the artificial bokeh produced in videos through “Cinematic” mode, as well as “Adaptive torch,” which would be able to adjust the LED flash intensity based on the scene you’re shooting. And lastly, there’s “Segmentation AWB,” which cuts the scene shot into different pieces using AI to better apply processing methods to each part of the image.
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