Technology
Watch out Samsung! 4 ways the Google Pixel 8 could beat the Galaxy S23

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Google could bring some serious camera and AI heft to the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro (Image: Google)
If Android phones are more your thing than the latest iPhone 15 then you’ll be pleased to hear the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are just around the corner, launching officially on 4 October. Google hasn’t left much to the imagination, though. To combat extensive leaks, the company itself has already confirmed the existence of the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro phones, posting pictures of them online and trailing them in flashy videos.
They continue the design language first seen on the Pixel 6 in 2021 with a distinctive ‘camera bar’ on the back, as well as new pink and blue colour options.
The new Pixel phones will hopefully prove stern competition to the Samsung Galaxy S23 series that went on sale in February. Samsung sells the most Android phones globally, but Google has often trumped Samsung when it comes to certain features.
Here are four ways the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro could best the Galaxy S23 series.
Camera performance
Google Pixel phones have always had excellent cameras and it looks like the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro will be no exception. Still image quality on Pixels tend to have a moodier look with more contrast and colour accuracy that we love, and often bests the equivalent recent Samsung Galaxy.
We find Samsung can oversaturate its otherwise impressive photos, making grass and sky look unnaturally vivid. We’ll have to wait and compare the results side by side when we get our hands on the Pixel 8 phones, though.
Pixel camera features like Super Res Zoom, which can zoom even further digitally but uses AI to improve the quality of the image, should make an appearance, though it’ll have to be special to improve on the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s 10x optical zoom. The Pixel 8 may have the beating of the regular S23 and S23 Plus, though.
Google is also ahead of Samsung when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) features on its Pixel camera. We already have fun features such as Magic Eraser that can identify and erase people or objects from photos, and uses AI to fill in the photo to make it look naturally like they were never there.
With a rumoured Magic Audio Eraser coming on Pixel 8, you should be able to remove unwanted sounds from your videos too, though it might not be clever enough to take away you singing along out of tune at the Eras Tour.

The S23 Ultra has a built-in stylus (Image: Samsung)
AI smarts
AI won’t be restricted to the camera on the Pixel 8 – Google’s cleverest tricks will likely be baked into the Pixel and its close use of the Google app ecosystem.
Some great features are restricted to Pixel phones, such as the excellent utility of the Recorder app. It can quickly transcribe interviews, meetings, or presentations, transcribing and identifying individual speakers. Best of all, this works even if your phone is offline – and if you download the language packs first, you can also use Google Translate and the excellent Live Translate feature offline, too, which acts like a virtual interpreter.
You will also be able to transcribe messages quickly or translate menus or road signs – any text in fact, using the Pixel’s camera.
With the added power of the rumoured new Tensor G3 chipset on the Pixel 8, these features should run even faster. We hope Google has a few more AI surprises up its sleeve for the new phones too, as it is this area where the company truly differentiates itself from other Android phones.
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The Pixel 8 Pro has a distinctive camera bar (Image: Google)
Software experience
This one is a little more subjective, but we are fans of the Pixel’s software, which is more stripped back and clean compared to Samsung’s One UI Android skin.
The Pixel 8 series will ship with the latest version of Android, Android 14, out of the box, but we’ve been testing an early version of the software on an older Pixel (you can do the same thanks to the public Android beta program) and are suitably impressed. It has a playful style that lets you customise the alway-on display, home screen and app colours and more.
One UI is more customisable but it’s also overwhelming for casual users. Pixel phones look and feel great even if you never change anything about the software, but the options will be there on the Pixel 8 to make the phone feel truly your own, with the inclusion of an emoji wallpaper creator
Price

Will Samsung be the go-to Android choice after the Pixel 8 drops? (Image: Samsung)
What use are all these tasty Pixel upgrades if you can’t afford a new phone in the first place? We hope Google can continue to undercut Samsung at the checkout, because last year’s Pixel 7 for £599 was an absolute steal compared to the current cheapest Galaxy S23 that comes in at £849 – that’s actually the same RRP as the more advanced Pixel 7 Pro.
You can get the S23 for cheaper if you shop around, but being able to get the Pixel 8 direct from Google on launch day at £599 – if the price doesn’t change – would be a phenomenal deal.
That said, trusted leaker Roland Quandt has claimed the Pixel 8 will sell for £699, and the Pixel 8 Pro for £999, both £100 more than last year. That still undercuts Samsung though, if true.
UK base prices for the new Google products:
Google Pixel 8: 699 GBP
Google Pixel 8 Pro: 999 GBP.
Google Pixel Watch 2: 349 GBP.— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) September 24, 2023
If you want to get the larger S23 Plus you have to fork out £949, while the best-in-class Galaxy S23 Ultra will set you back a cool £1,249. It might have a few more bells and whistles than the Pixel 8 Pro, such as a 10x zoom lens and S Pen stylus, but if Google can price the 8 Pro at £849 like the 7 Pro, Samsung’s price will look even more expensive than before.
Technology
Argos is dishing out a very cheap iPad rival, no wonder it’s selling f

Apple’s iPad is still the most popular tablet on the planet, but buying one isn’t exactly cheap. Even Apple’s entry-level model will set you back a hefty £329 and things get even more pricey when choosing the iPad Air (£599) or ultimate iPad Pro (£999). If that sounds a little too much for your current bank balance to cope with then there is a device that’s a lot more affordable.
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab A11 comes packed with features including an 8.7-inch screen, long battery life and access to all the most popular Android apps.
There are Dual Speakers tucked inside for improved audio, a 90Hz refresh rate for stutter-free scrolling, and even a 3.5mm headphone jack for those wired cans.
This tablet is usually priced at £149, but Argos has cut that cost to just £119. The deal is currently in the three best sellers and is clearly popular with Argos confirming that it is “in demand”.
That’s a good price and it’s not the only place to grab it. Amazon also has the same deal if you’d rather shop at that online retailer instead.
Of course, it’s worth noting that the A11 can’t beat the iPad when it comes to speed, screen size or choice of colours. It’s also not hugely powerful and only comes with 64GB of storage so it should only be considered for those wanting a device for basic tasks such as web browsing, sending emails and watching videos.
Those wanting something bigger and more powerful should also check out a deal on Tab S10 FE.
This device gets a more expansive 10.9-inch screen and also comes with 128GB of storage, a fast processor and there’s even an S Pen in the box for scribbling on the display.
It’s usually priced at £499 but right now that cost has been dropped to just £399.
Technology
UK’s ‘best’ mobile network confirmed an it’s not EE, Vodafone, O2 or Three

EE, Vodafone, Three and O2 might be among the best-known UK providers, but they seem to be being eclipsed by many of Britain’s smaller networks. The consumer team at Which? has just released new rankings based on a survey of thousands of smartphone owners across the country. According to the report, lesser-known platforms are offering far better value for money and customer service.
“Which? surveyed more than 5,000 mobile customers about their experiences to find out which providers are impressing and which are falling short,” the consumer team said.
“The results show that the ‘Big Four’ networks – EE, O2, Three and Vodafone – continue to be outperformed by many smaller providers”
Coming top of the pile is Talkmobile, followed by Tesco Mobile, Giffgaff and SMARTY. EE was down in a ninth position with O2 and Three coming bottom of the league.
One of the main reasons to shop around is cost, with Which? advising that smaller providers often offer significantly lower prices. Confirmed in its latest survey, respondents using one of the ‘Big Four’ paid an average of £16 for a SIM-only contract, compared with just £9 on smaller networks – that’s almost half price.
And cheap deals don’t mean a bad signal. Many of these smaller firms ‘piggyback’ on the infrastructure of the ‘Big Four’, meaning that customers get the same coverage, proving there is no reason to pay a ‘brand tax’ for a major network contract.
Switching is often thought of as a time-consuming task, but escaping an expensive contract can take as little as 10 minutes.
As an example of the money that can be saved, one Which? member confirmed that they ditched O2, after being a customer since 2018. Monthly bills had crept up from £17 to £27 so they switched to an £8 Smarty deal in just ten minutes, saving £200 a year.
Speaking about the latest update, Natalie Hitchins, Which? Head of Home Products and Services, said: “Our latest research shows that smaller providers are consistently outshining the industry’s largest mobile firms by offering better customer service and far cheaper deals.
“Many top-rated challengers avoid mid-contract price hikes, offering households struggling with the cost of living much-needed certainty.
“Any customers nearing the end of their contract who are unhappy with their service, or simply looking to save money, should not hesitate to vote with their feet and move to a provider that actually delivers on value.”
Technology
Sky confirms channel shake-up this month and here’s how it affects you

There’s a change coming to Sky devices later this month that will merge two movie channels into one. Sky has confirmed to Express.co.uk that its current Cinema Animation service (channel 312) is being merged into Sky Cinema Family. The update, scheduled for April 30, aims to streamline operations and make the new platform (which will be available on channel 304) a one-stop destination for family movies.
Once the change comes into force, it will feature films like the Shrek franchise, Secret Life of Pets, Smurfs, How To Train Your Dragon, Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse and Wicked all in one place.
Sky has also confirmed that everything customers previously enjoyed on Sky Cinema Animation will be available on Sky Cinema Family. Although this update is permanent, it’s not all bad news for those who currently enjoy the standalone Cinema Animation service.
It’s been confirmed that it will be back for the school holidays.
“To give families even more choice when it matters most, the standalone Sky Cinema Animation channel will be back for the school holidays – from 24 July – 30 August, 23 October – 1 November and 1 December – 5 January,” Sky said.
This isn’t the only update from Sky this week.
The firm has announced something a little different from its usual TV services: the launch of home security devices. Customers can grab a Sky Smart Doorbell and Chime for £5 per month with a £15 upfront fee. This camera system can record in full HD, send instant alerts to phones, offers customisable activity zones, two-way talk and 30-day cloud video recording.
Those wanting some added peace of mind can switch to the Smart Home Bundle with Smart Home Plan+ option.
This costs £8 per month with a £20 upfront fee and features an additional indoor camera plus additional features via the app such as scheduled and auto-arm device modes.
Speaking about the update, Paul Sweeney, Managing Director of Sky Smart Home, said, “Sky Smart Home is about making high‑quality smart tech more accessible. We’ve taken the features customers value most and made them easy to use, simple to manage and affordable, so staying connected to home feels effortless rather than complicated.”
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