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First hands-on: This is how the Google Pixel 8 feels

Lorenz Keller
6.10.2023
Translation: machine translated
Video: Aline Piazza, Michelle Brändle

The matte back remains fingerprint-free, the screen shines brightly and the photo tricks are surprising. Here are our first impressions of the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.

Important first of all: This is not yet a test, but a first impression from a first hands-on at the market launch. A detailed review will follow.


It took eight years until the first Pixel launch event in Zurich. Now Google's smartphones and watches are officially available in Switzerland - as well as throughout Europe. And the hands-on after the keynote allowed Michelle Brändle and me to try out the Pixels before the official market launch on 12 October.

Design little changed, screen visibly brighter

What is immediately noticeable: The Pro has a different back to the normal Pixel 8. The glass is matt on the more expensive model and also appears slightly rougher. This has two advantages: It is less slippery and prevents fingerprints.

I held a blue Pixel 8 Pro in my hand for almost an hour. There was still no dirt visible on the back. On the Pixel 8 in green-brown (called "Hazel"), on the other hand, the marks are clear after just a few minutes.

If you already own a Pixel 7, you have no reason to switch to the new model, at least from a design perspective. Despite many changes in detail, the new generation looks very similar to the last one. And that's not a bad thing: the Pixel devices have their own design language that stands out from the crowd. My first impression: they are stylish and high-quality.

The colours are less impressive. Google seems a little less bold here from year to year. Both versions are available in a dark black, the highlight of the Pro is the matt blue, while the normal Pixel 8 comes in a rose colour. The white and brown versions look a little washed out.

The Pixel 8 is small and compact

The Pixel 8 is 0.1 millimetres thicker than the Pro model. And since the screen measures only 6.2 inches instead of 6.7 inches, but the camera module is similarly chunky, the small Google smartphone looks like a compact but massive bar. Nevertheless, the Pixel 8 is comfortable to hold and is an option for anyone who doesn't want a large smartphone.

You can find a comparison of the two models in the table. You can also use most of the software features on the cheaper model. However, you will have to do without the Pro mode in the camera app, in which you can set the aperture or ISO values manually. This is only available in the Pixel Pro.

You can also find more details on the features and specifications here in the article on the market launch.

Tried out the special effects

What is of course exciting are the new software features that Google has programmed especially for the Pixel devices. Some are already available, others, such as the "Magic Editor", will come later with an update.

The first impression is a promise

The new Pixel phones make a good impression and I'm looking forward to trying them out in everyday life. It's not just design and "magical" software tricks that count, but also battery life and camera quality.

How long does the battery last? How good is the optical fingerprint reader? How much better are the cameras? We will try all of this out in detailed tests. What are you particularly interested in about the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro or Pixel Watch 2? Let me know in the comments!

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