Pixel 7 Pro, Pixe 7 Prototypes Leaked Online: New Design Upgrade, Changes
Now it’s Google Pixel 7 Pro which appeared live online shortly after Pixel 7 prototype was found listed on e-commerce site eBay. A user on Reddit revealed that he got to experience Google Pixel 7 Pro hands-on which he purchased from the Facebook marketplace in the NXT listing, only found to be listed as Google Pixel 6 Pro. Then slashleaks shared the live images of the Google Pixel 7 Pro. Let’s have a look.
The Pixel 7 prototype has the same build as it appeared at the keynote featuring the upgraded camera stripe.
Spotted by Android commentator Mishaal Rahman, the prototype of the Pixel 7 is on sale by some seller. Google revealed the Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel Watch and Pixel Buds Pro earlier at the I/O 2022 event ahead of their launch later this year.
The Google flagship smartphones will launch later in 2022, around August expected.
Google revealed the new design of the upcoming Pixel 7 devices. The company unveiled the much-awaited Pixel 6a at the same event, and also confirmed that Pixel 6a will release in India later in the year.
Coming back to Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, the upcoming Google devices will come with an upgraded design language. The devices are seen with an aluminum visor on the rear panel, dual-tone finish, and a glass back panel.
The devices will come in White and Gray color options.
Google also confirmed that Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will come with an upgraded Tensor chipset. Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will be coming this fall, likely at an event in August. In addition to the Pixel 7 series, the company will also unveil the Google Pixel Buds Pro and much-awaited Pixel Watch.
Google Pixel 7 is said to come with a 6.3-inch display compared to 6.43-inch screen size on the Pixel 6. The other variant, Pixel 7 Pro will feature a similar sized 6.7-inch 120Hz LTPO display. But, Pixel 7 will have a non-LTPO display with 90Hz refresh rate. Previously the key specs were leaked out with the codenames, the Tensor chip which will be used for the upcoming Google phones and their Samsung modem.
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