Smartphone Comparison

Google Pixel 8 vs Google Pixel 6

Verdict
Google Pixel 8 vs Google Pixel 6: Google Pixel 8 is the faster phone

Head-to-head specifications

MetricGoogle Pixel 8Google Pixel 6Difference
AnTuTu v10 score1,152,535908,052+26.9%
ChipsetGoogle Tensor G3Google Tensor
Display6.2" 120 Hz6.4" 90 Hz
Battery (mAh)4,5754,614-0.8%
Rear cameras50+12 MP50+12 MP
Front camera (MP)10.58
RAM / storage (base)8 GB / 128 GB8 GB / 128 GB
Max configuration8 GB / 256 GB8 GB / 256 GB
Weight (g)187207-9.7%
Connectivity / unlock5G · Under-display5G · Under-display
Launch price (USD)$699–$759$599–$699+16.7%
  • Google Pixel 8 leads on raw performance by about 27% on AnTuTu v10 (Google Tensor G3 vs Google Tensor).
  • Google Pixel 6 is the cheaper option at launch pricing, though these phones launched 2 years apart — street prices will differ from launch MSRPs.

Verdict: Pixel 8 or Pixel 6?

Our recommendation
Google Pixel 8 takes the overall edge, though Google Pixel 6 wins in specific areas worth weighing.

Google Pixel 8 advantages

  • Raw performance (+21%)
  • Display smoothness (+25%)
  • Lightness (+10%)

Google Pixel 6 advantages

  • Affordability (+14%)

Which should you choose?

  • Choose the Google Pixel 8 if you game or want the most headroom for years of updates.
  • Choose the Google Pixel 6 if you want the best value for money.
  • Choose the Google Pixel 8 if you want the smoothest scrolling and gaming.

Value for money

Google Pixel 8 delivers more performance per dollar, making it the better value of the two at their listed prices.

Google Pixel 8 vs Google Pixel 6: which should you choose?

Google Pixel 8 — Google Android 14 smartphone (2023) with a 6.2-inch 120 Hz OLED, Google Tensor G3, 4575 mAh battery and 50MP main camera, scoring about 1,152,535 on AnTuTu v10; launched at $699.

Google Pixel 6 — Google Android 12 smartphone (2021) with a 6.4-inch 90 Hz AMOLED, Google Tensor, 4614 mAh battery and 50MP main camera, scoring about 908,052 on AnTuTu v10; launched at $599.

Google Pixel 8 vs Google Pixel 6: Google Pixel 8 is the faster phone. Google Pixel 8 leads on raw performance by about 27% on AnTuTu v10 (Google Tensor G3 vs Google Tensor). Google Pixel 6 is the cheaper option at launch pricing, though these phones launched 2 years apart — street prices will differ from launch MSRPs.

Performance and everyday use

The Google Pixel 8 is the faster device on raw benchmarks (1,152,535 vs 908,052 on AnTuTu v10), running the Google Tensor G3 against the Google Tensor. For messaging, browsing and social apps both feel instant — the gap matters most for gaming and long-term headroom.

Display and battery

Google Pixel 8 carries a 6.2-inch 120 Hz OLED against a 6.4-inch 90 Hz AMOLED on the Google Pixel 6. Batteries are 4,575 and 4,614 mAh — though software tuning and chipset efficiency shape real-world endurance as much as capacity.

Cameras, storage and price

Rear arrays are 50+12 MP versus 50+12 MP, with 10.5 MP and 8 MP front cameras. Base configurations start at 8 GB / 128 GB and 8 GB / 128 GB. The Google Pixel 6 is the more affordable at about $599 launch price, which may matter more than a small spec gap.

The verdict

Both are credible choices in the smartphone comparison space; the specification table above lays out every metric so you can weigh the trade-offs that matter to you. Pick the one whose strengths line up with how you will actually use it.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Google Pixel 8 better than the Google Pixel 6?

Google Pixel 8 takes the overall edge, though Google Pixel 6 wins in specific areas worth weighing. Google Pixel 8 leads on raw performance by about 27% on AnTuTu v10 (Google Tensor G3 vs Google Tensor).

What is the main difference between the Google Pixel 8 and the Google Pixel 6?

Google Pixel 8 leads on raw performance by about 27% on AnTuTu v10 (Google Tensor G3 vs Google Tensor). Google Pixel 6 is the cheaper option at launch pricing, though these phones launched 2 years apart — street prices will differ from launch MSRPs.

Which is better value?

Google Pixel 8 delivers more performance per dollar, making it the better value of the two at their listed prices.

Which should I choose?

Choose the Google Pixel 8 if you game or want the most headroom for years of updates. Choose the Google Pixel 6 if you want the best value for money.

Methodology

Smartphones are compared on AnTuTu v10 benchmark scores, chipset, display size and refresh rate, battery capacity, rear and front camera resolution, RAM and storage across launch variants, weight, and launch pricing (USD). Each model shows its base variant with the top-spec configuration noted where multiple variants exist. Benchmark scores reflect the listed chipset variant; real-world battery life and camera quality depend on software tuning, not just hardware numbers.

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We compile published benchmark results (Cinebench 2024, Geekbench 6, AnTuTu v10, 3DMark), manufacturer specifications and market pricing from nine regions into normalized, comparable datasets. Every figure traces to a named public source listed on each page.

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Last updated 2026-07-01
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