Intricate details of the Pixel 8 Pro hardware specs have leaked online, providing in-depth information on almost every component, such as Tensor G3, cameras, RAM storage, and more. Let's take a look at everything Google shared ahead of the official announcement. According to hardware information shared by ThisIsTechToday, the TensorG3 SoC is said to have three clusters with a total of 9 CPU cores.

The Pixel 8 Pro will rely on Cortex-X3 to boost single-core performance, and the flagship was recently benchmarked using TensorG3 on Geekbench6, showing the same 9-core CPU configuration and 12GB RAM.

As for the GPU, the phone comes with the Mali-G715, which is a slight improvement over the Mali-G710 running in last year's Pixel 7 Pro. The Pixel 8 Pro is said to have a total of five cameras, three on the rear and two on the front, with a maximum supported zoom level of 10x. The in-screen fingerprint recognition module comes from Goodix Technology, but we can't reveal its security features or how fast it can unlock the Pixel 8 Pro.

In terms of storage, the leaked version has 128GB of memory, which cannot be expanded, but the available space is 106.26GB, which should be enough for most users. Unfortunately, the leak doesn't reveal whether the Pixel 8 Pro will feature UFS 4.0 storage or will cut costs and adopt the slower UFS 3.1 standard.

Brandon Lee, who runs the YouTube channel ThisIsTechToday, said the information is provided through a third-party application, so the images may show inaccurate information. Luckily, with just one day left until the official launch, we'll soon know where the Pixel 8 Pro falls behind and where it excels.