"Google Pixel 8: Power-efficient display, connectivity, and Google Photos Best Take"

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Google's Pixel 8 Pro smartphone features a "Super Actua" display that is more power efficient than Apple's iPhone 14 Pro Max and Samsung's Galaxy S23 Ultra, requiring only 47% of the power to reach peak brightness compared to its predecessor. The Pixel 8 Pro's display utilizes 3W to achieve 960 nits, while the Pixel 7 Pro required 6.4W for the same brightness. The device's power efficiency is attributed to the "Super Actua" display technology, which is reportedly a Samsung E7 AMOLED LTPO screen. Despite its power efficiency, the Pixel 8 Pro's peak brightness caps at 2,400 nits, slightly lower than rumored upcoming displays from Samsung.
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- Google Pixel 8 vs. Pixel 7: Which Is the Best Choice? CNET
- Does the Google Pixel 8 have good connectivity? Android Police
- Google Photos Best Take: What is it, and how to use it Android Authority
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