Google’s Pixel phones have long been a favorite among tech enthusiasts, from the very first Pixel to the recent models. The combination of pure Android, outstanding cameras, and unique design has always captivated users, particularly with the XL/Pro variants. Even the Pixel 5, despite not being a flagship, managed to turn heads with its practical design and impressive features.
Each Pixel generation brought something fresh to the table, whether it was the Pixel 4’s Soli radar sensor or the eye-catching camera bar on the Pixel 6. However, since the Pixel 6, Google seems to have shifted towards an iterative approach. The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro were evolutions of the 6-series, and early insights into the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro suggest a similar trend.