Google launched the Pixel 8 series – Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro – at the Made by Google event on October 4. The new Pixel phones, especially the Pixel 8 Pro, come with a ton of AI-enabled features.
The center of the show has been the camera capabilities of the Pixel 8 Pro. The phone has a triple camera setup at the back with a 50MP primary lens, 64MP ultrawide lens and 48MP telephoto lens. But that was just hardware; The unique selling point of the Pixel 8 Pro is its camera software coupled with AI integration, and a number of other features to bring shots to life
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Pixel 8 Pro “Exclusive” Pro Mode Running on Pixel 7 Pro pic.twitter.com/QunFYuaezO
– Kamila 🌸 (@Za_Raczke) 8 October 2023
However, much of the discussion stopped after a user on may be used. file.
In a 24-second video shared on X, the user (@Za_Raczke) can be seen using the Pixel 7 Pro and adjusting camera controls. The matter does not end here; In the next post, he explains that these features are exclusive to the Pixel 8 Pro and “aren’t even found on the regular 8.”
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The user also added his perception of using the feature on non-Pixel 8 Pro devices. “It gives the user a lot of control with a single tap, while also giving a “shoot and forget” experience when needed,” he said. As always, both Pro and Auto also have excellent HDR+ processing
Google has limited this feature exclusively to the Pixel 8 Pro, and users write, “It’s a real shame” and add, “Google is limiting this feature to the 8 Pro – so Not that there’s anything to justify the decision, it’s simply an artificial software lock to force users who want this feature to get a more expensive phone.”
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