Compare Google Pixel 8 vs Google Pixel 9
Which one is best for you?
The Google Pixel 8 was released in 2023 and the Google Pixel 9 was released a year later in 2024. As you might expect, the Pixel 9 model slightly outperforms the older model in several ways. For example, the Google Pixel 9's Actua display is 0.1 inches larger than the 8's, and the display is brighter in general - the Pixel 9 offers 2,700 nits at full brightness compared to 2,000 nits of the Pixel 8 at full brightness¹. This simply means that you'll be able to see the screen of the Google Pixel 9 better while experiencing sun glare. What's more, all phones in the Google Pixel 9 series have been redesigned to look more premium than previous series - for example, the casing that houses the rear camera on series 9 models is now rounded rather than square.
Additionally, the newer model has a better battery capacity² - 4,700 mAh compared to 4,575 mAh of the older model - and so it's no surprise that the Pixel 9 offers a longer battery life: you can expect a 100-hour battery life with Extreme Battery Saver³, versus 72 hours⁴ with Pixel 8 when Extreme Battery Saver is activated. The Pixel 9 also comes with the AI-powered virtual assistant, Google Gemini, to help with your creativity and productivity - expect amazing new features such as Add Me, Pixel Studio, and Pixel Screenshots. To top it off, the Google Pixel 8 only has 8GB RAM compared to 12 GB RAM of Google Pixel 9, and the 9's selfie camera also includes auto focus. That said, the phones largely share the same dual rear camera system, and both come with the convenience of battery share⁴ (so you can charge other devices wirelessly).
In conclusion, the Google Pixel 9 has better specifications, so you might want to consider this model if your phone's performance is important to you. However, the Google Pixel 8 is still a great smartphone and would suit the needs of many people.