Google's AI prowess truly shines, and it's put to remarkable use in the company's camera technology, setting them apart from other phone manufacturers. In the history, we’ve seen how AI can remove unwanted people and objects from scenes with Magic Eraser, but with the Google Pixel 8, the company will have a new creepy AI trick on its sleeve.
Leaker @MysteryLupin(via The Verge) has participated in a new videotape announcement for the Pixel 8 line, which starts by showing how easy it is to switch to Pixel, but also moves on to photography features, with the most eye-catching being Stylish Take. This point – which has been mentioned in a former leak but is only now shown in action – snaps multiple prints and combines them to produce the most stylish possible compound image.
See further Now, compound images are not a new idea – you can use them to produce HDR shots for illustration. But then it’s not combining different exposures, it’s switching out facial expressions, acts, and other aspects to make a commodity of a Frankenstein’s monster, albeit one that might look a lot better than any of the individual prints. utmost of the other effects in this clip are being featured, though we do catch another regard of the now considerably blurted and teased Pixel 8 Pro. See further And this is not the only recent Pixel 8 leak, as leaker @Za_Raczke has also taken to X( formerly known as Twitter) to show off a selection of what appears to be sanctioned Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro cases.
In the case of the Pixel 8 these will supposedly be available in Rose, Mint, Charcoal, and Hazel colors, while the Pixel 8 Pro’s cases are said to come in Bay, Charcoal, Mint, and Demitasse tones. These are different to the tones we’re awaiting from the phones themselves, with the The Google Pixel 8 is rumored to be offered in preliminary color options of Haze, Jade, Licorice, and Peony, whereas the Pixel 8 Pro is said to come in Sky, Porcelain, and Licorice hues, according to reports.
Stay tuned for more updates, as the Pixel 8 lineup is set to be unveiled on October 4th. Simple Tech Hunt will provide comprehensive coverage of the launch event, so be sure to come back for all the exciting details. In the meantime, check out our Pixel 8 event coverage and learn how to watch the Pixel 8 launch live.