HIGHLIGHTS
- The screen resolution of the Google Pixel 7 Pro is claimed to be QHD+ (1440p)
- The Pixel 7 Pro is rumoured to be powered by a second-generation Google Tensor SoC.
- Google appears to be planning to utilise feline-themed codenames for its smartphone.
The Google Pixel 7 Pro renders have leaked online, revealing alterations to the camera bar design. Based on the leaked images, YouTuber Technizo Concept made a concept video for the smartphone. The renderings indicated alterations to the design of the camera bar on the rear panel. Google's next-generation flagship smartphones are expected to use a second-generation Google Tensor SoC and a new Samsung Exynos modem. The Google Pixel 7 series is still in the early stages of development.
According to the renderings that have appeared online, the periscope telephoto lens on the phone's back panel's camera bar has been detached from the other two lenses.
With the release of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro last year, Google overhauled the look of its Pixel series flagship smartphones. It currently appears that the corporation will just make minimal changes to its replacement.
The Google Pixel 7 Pro is believed to include a curved OLED display measuring 6.7-inch or 6.8-inch. Google's forthcoming flagship phone is said to have a QHD+ (1440p) screen resolution and a refresh rate of 120Hz. It is also likely to keep offering an under-display fingerprint sensor, despite difficulties with current-generation handsets.
According to a February rumour, the Pixel 7 Pro would employ the second-generation Google Tensor SoC paired with a new Samsung Exynos modem. The internal model designations for the Google Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, the second-generation Google Tensor SoC, and the Samsung Exynos modem were also stated in the study.
According to Google's past Pixel flagship smartphone launches, the next Pixel 7 series might be released around October of this year. All Nexus and Pixel smartphones released prior to the Google Pixel 6 series were named after fish or other sea creatures. The Pixel 6 series' flagship smartphones were codenamed Oriole and Raven last year. Google is reportedly planning to employ feline-themed codenames for its devices this year. The internal model designations for the incoming Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are reported to be Cheetah and Panther, respectively.