The Google Pixel 6 signalled a significant shift in Google's strategy. The phone is the first to use a Google-designed processor, the new Tensor chip, as well as some great photographic features. However, despite the fact that Google has been making phones for a long time, the Pixel 6 is still a first-generation device in Google's massive new smartphone push. The Pixel 7, on the other hand, has the potential to be a genuinely outstanding phone.
Because the Pixel 6 is still a new phone, the Pixel 7 is unlikely to appear for quite some time. Having said that, we've already begun hearing speculations regarding the impending item, and we're really interested to see how it comes out.
Pixel 7 codenames
Google's next-generation smartphones may have been mistakenly exposed. Google is working on two Pixel phones codenamed 'Cheetah' and 'Panther,' according to the Android 13 beta. These are said to be the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
The leak also disclosed some new gadget hardware. According to the code, the smartphones will be equipped with Google's "GS201" CPU, which is an upgrade over the GS101 chip seen in the Pixel 6.
Pixel 7 design
The Google Pixel 6 has a radical new design, with a camera bar across the back and the famous Pixel two-tone design available in a variety of gorgeous colours. We don't anticipate the Pixel 7 to totally abandon that aesthetic, but it will most likely appear a little different from the Pixel 6.
There are no current speculations concerning the general design of the Pixel 7 series, therefore it's difficult to predict how it will look. The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro include a minor design variations, such as the Pixel 6 Pro's curved display. That was a contentious design decision, and it's likely that Google will switch back to a flat display for the pro model.
Pixel 7 specs
The new Tensor chip was one of the most significant upgrades to the Pixel series with the Pixel 6. Despite not being as fast as the latest Apple or Qualcomm CPUs in benchmarks, the new chip focuses on artificial intelligence and helps give the Pixel 6 an extremely smooth experience. However, the Pixel 7 might push Tensor performance to new heights. The new processor is claimed to be model number GS201, and no news on what type of advances it will give over the original Tensor chip.
Pixel 7 camera
For a long time, the camera has been probably the most essential component of the Pixel series, and that is expected to continue with the Pixel 7. The Pixel 6 included several fantastic smart features, such as Magic Eraser and Face Unblur. We have no clue what types of exciting features the Pixel 7 may contain, so we'll have to wait and see.
We don't know what to anticipate from the camera hardware on the back, but there are some speculations regarding what we'll receive on the front. According to speculations, Google will ditch the hole-punch cutout in favour of an under-display camera. According to a patent filed by Google, this technology would rotate being in display mode and camera mode using a novel reflector system.
Pixel 7 price and release date
Pixel phones have always been introduced around October, and this is unlikely to change for the Pixel 7. However, considering how close we are to the release date, it is possible that something may change.
When it comes to cost, we anticipate that it will be similar to the Pixel 6. Google will most likely release two phones, the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro, like it did with the Pixel 6. That implies the Pixel 7 might cost $599, and the Pixel 7 Pro could cost $899.