Earlier, we covered that Google is holding its next event on October 4 in New York. The company will likely announce the Google Pixel 8 series at this event. As the launch date draws near, the Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 8 Pro have appeared on the FCC’s list for approval.

According to a recent report by 9to5google, both devices have appeared for approval by the FCC with the model numbers GPJ41, G9BQD, GZPF0, G1MNW, and GKWS6. The G1MNW is said to be the Google Pixel 8 Pro model number, and the other four model numbers are likely the standard Pixel 8. The listing confirms that these phones will have support for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 6E, Sub6, and mmWave 5G. For those wondering what the hype is all about, the specifications of the Pixel 8 are provided below:

Google Pixel 8 Specifications

The Google Pixel 8 is rumored to have a 6.7-inch OLED display with a 2992 x 1344 pixel resolution powered by Google’s self-developed Tensor G3 chip. The device will be equipped with a 50 MP rear camera and a 64 MP IMX787 (ultra-wide-angle lens). This smartphone is said to arrive with two available storage options, 128GB and 256 GB.

Lastly, earlier reports suggest that the Google Pixel 8 will introduce a new interesting feature called “Audio Magic Erase.” This feature allows users to remove background noise from videos.

In related news, the Google Pixel Watch 2 has also appeared in the FCC listing, with a few more features about the Pixel Watch 2. The full report can be found on our website by checking out this story.

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