As smartphones continue to evolve, screens have been getting bigger and bigger. But according to recent rumors, Google’s upcoming flagship smartphone, the Pixel 8, will feature a smaller display panel.
A recent leak from display analyst Ross Young suggests that the Google Pixel 8 will feature a display of 6.16 inches, which is smaller than the Pixel 8 Pro’s 6.7 inches. It’s possible that Google may market and list the 6.16-inch panel as a 6.2-inch panel.
What’s interesting is that Samsung will reportedly supply the display for the Pixel 8 lineup. This isn’t surprising given Samsung’s dominance in the smartphone display market. Production of the panels is expected to begin in May.
The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are expected to launch in October, but we may get a first look at the devices during Google’s I/O event, where the company typically showcases its latest products. In addition to the Pixel 8 lineup, Google is also rumored to be unveiling the Pixel 7a, the highly anticipated Pixel Fold foldable smartphone, and the Pixel Tablet.
It’s worth noting that while the Pixel 8’s smaller display is a departure from the trend of increasingly larger screens, it may appeal to those who prefer a more compact device. It’s also possible that Google is focusing on optimizing other aspects of the phone, such as the camera or battery life, rather than solely on screen size.
Overall, it will be interesting to see how the Pixel 8 lineup stacks up against other flagship smartphones on the market. If the rumors are true, the Pixel 8’s smaller display could set it apart from the competition and appeal to a unique segment of consumers.