Google Pixel 2 vs Apple iPhone 8: Which is More Powerful?

By Angel Lee / 1497233906
(Photo : YouTube) Two of the most highly anticipated smartphones, Google Pixel 2 and Apple iPhone 8 promise to bring excellent smartphone user experience,

After the huge success of Google's first-gen Pixel smartphones, the Google Pixel and Pixel XL, the search giant is now working on gearing out with its next upcoming smartphone, the Google Pixel 2 is highly anticipated to be unveiled sometime in October. While this year will be Apple's 10th anniversary and everyone is expecting that Apple will announce a phone that has been widely dubbed the iPhone 8 and is said to be"revolutionary" iPhone that Apple fans have been waiting for. 

Google Pixel 2: Possible Specs, Design, Features, And Price

The next gen pixel will feature an improved chipset and camera, which could justify the rumored higher price.  Google Pixel 2 is set to feature an OLED display, curved with "Infinity Displays." or nearly bezel-free screen. It will be powered by 1.9GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor chip, backed up with 4GB of RAM capacity and 128GB of internal storage space.  The next Google phone will be the first to ship with Android 8.0 or Android 0. We might also see a 4K display on the Pixel 2, Daydream ready and Quick Charge 4.0. Google Pixel 2. Google Pixel 2 would at least come with a price tag of $699. 


Apple iPhone 8: Possible Specs, Design, Features, And Price 

The highly anticipated iPhone will have a 5.8in display, "edge-to-edge" and slightly curved. The iPhone 8 will have the Touch ID sensor embedded into the screen. Reports claiming that there will be a "function area" at the bottom of the screen that will act slightly like the Touch Bar on the MacBook Pro. More so, Apple will use USB-C instead of Lightning on the next-gen iPhone in order to feature fast charging. Another report suggests that the iPhone 8 will offer 64GB and 256GB and with 3GB of RAM. The iPhone 8 will be powered by Apple A11 processor built on a 10nm process to match the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. The iPhone 8 will be more expensive than this year's release, and rumors surfacing the internet claiming that the highest-spec model will be the first iPhone to cost more than a $1,000.