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Google leaks Pixel 8 Pro – and perhaps Pixel Watch 2

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Google has confirmed aPixel hardware eventwill take place on October 4 and has duly leaked what appears to be the Pixel 8 Pro handset.

An image on the Google Store website, spotted by @Android_Setting on X (formerly known as Twitter) appears to show thePixel 8 Proin an attractive porcelain hue.

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How do we know it’s the Pixel 8 Pro? After all, it doesn’t look noticeably different from the Pixel 7 phone. Well, it’s our old friend, the descriptive alt text of the image, which reads: “A person takes a call on a Pixel 8 Pro phone in Porcelain.”

It’s also possible the image shows a Pixel Watch 2 with a matching porcelain band. However, it’s also difficult to be sure, given the second-generation devicemay not have any physical differencesto the slightly underwhelming original Pixel Watch.

Here’s a look at the Google Pixel 8 Pro in Porcelain.This image is from the Google Store website, which inadvertently published this image early in the promo page for “Google Subscriptions & Services”.Thanks to@android_settingfor the tip!pic.twitter.com/nARd4Hz8hk

The image in question appeared in a promo page for “Google Subscriptions & Services” on the Google Store, the leaker said. However, the Phone Plan element of that page has now been deleted, presumably after the slip-up was spotted.

The good news is, there won’t be long to wait before we see the phone and potentially the next-generation watch. Google has scheduled its Pixel hardware event for just five weeks from now.

We’ll be covering the Pixel hardware launch on October 4 in full. Tune in at 3pm UK time for the announcements as they happen, complete with the reaction and analysis.

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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA.  …

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