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Google Pixel 8 Pro – Although convincing in the test, it is not a smartphone for everyone

Google Pixel 8 Pro (photo: Daniel Schmidt)
Google Pixel 8 Pro (photo: Daniel Schmidt)
Many years of updates, a bright OLED display, a thick battery, stereo speakers, an extensive camera setup, and much more: this is the Pixel 8 Pro. But behind many of the great features also hide some details that could be dealbreakers for some.

In the test, the Google Pixel 8 Pro impresses with its well-rounded overall concept. The 6.7-inch LTPO-OLED display offers a high pixel density, a refresh rate between 1 and 120 Hz, and a very high brightness. Unfortunately, it also showed itself in the test as not particularly easy on the eyes for some sensitive users, since it doesn't include high-frequency PWM dimming, but the frequencies we measured are fairly low.

It comes with the brand-new Android 14 with seven years of guaranteed updates, so that even Android 21 will still be installed on the Google smartphone. Although the inhouse Tensor G3 processor is fast, we encounter the second "but" here, since the Google SoC is significantly slower than the processors used by the competitors, even if those don't include the models with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 yet. Many of the AI functions are also outsourced to the cloud, even some of those that other manufacturers run directly on the smartphone.

Another highlight are the cameras, and even the quality of the additional lenses is at a high level. You really get a high-quality overall camera package here, starting from macro recordings up to a powerful zoom. A minor downside: Even though the image stabilization is very good at longer focus lengths, it then limps behind the Live View. And when recording videos, there could have been more options in the frame rates. There is no 21:9 mode at all.

The Pixel 8 Pro uses USB 3.2, but it is only the slower version with a maximum of 5 Gbit/s, which doesn't turn out particularly fast for this kind of connection in our copy test. The Google smartphone also doesn't offer wired display output.

The Google Pixel 8 Pro is worth a recommendation for sure. But those who belong to the group of users that is sensitive to display flickering should better choose a model that uses high-frequency PWM dimming, such as the Honor Magic5 Pro. For those who value video functionalities, there is hardly any way around the iPhone 15 Pro (Max).

You can get the Pixel 8 Pro for example from Amazon.

(photo: Daniel Schmidt)
(photo: Daniel Schmidt)
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Daniel Schmidt, 2023-11-10 (Update: 2023-11- 8)