Google announced today that it will hold a new product launch event on October 4, and it is expected to launch the Pixel 8 series of phones and the second-generation Pixel Watch smartwatch. Ahead of Google’s official launch, two models of the Pixel 8 series have appeared with FCC regulators.

According to the FCC certification documents, there are five models, GKWS6, G9BQD, GZPF0, GPJ41, and G1MNW, for different versions of the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro phones.
The Pixel 8 models include GZPF0, G9BQD, GKWS6, and GPJ41. None of the above four models mention UWB, while the GZPF0 model supports mmWave 5G networks, while other models do not.

The Pixel 8 Pro model number is G1MNW, supports UWB, Wi-Fi 6E, and supports Sub6 and mmWave 5G networks.

It was previously reported that the Pixel 8 series will be equipped with a Tensor G3 processor, and the front of the Pro version will be equipped with a 6.7-inch Samsung OLED display with a resolution of 2992×1344, supports a refresh rate of 120Hz, and a brightness of 1600nits (not sure if it is Peak brightness), pixel density 490PPI.

In terms of imaging, the Google Pixel 8 Pro has a rear 50-megapixel GN2 main camera + a 64-megapixel IMX787 ultra-wide-angle lens + a 48-megapixel GM5 telephoto lens, and a front-facing 10.8-megapixel 3J1 lens.