HIGHLIGHTS
- A fresh set of 3D renderings and concept video show off the Pixel 7 Pro.
- The Pixel 7 series is expected to be powered by the Tensor chip of the second generation.
- The Google Pixel 7 series is slated to be released in the fourth quarter of 2022.
Google's next flagship smartphones are still months away, but we've begun to learn more about the Pixel 7 series. We got our hands on the rumoured Pixel 7 Pro renderings last week, which showed off the forthcoming Pixel flagship from every aspect. LetsGoDigital has now generated 3D renderings and a concept movie for the Pixel 7 Pro in conjunction with Technizo Concept. Technizo Concept's movie titled "Google Pixel 7 Pro First Look Trailer Concept Introduction" provides us another look at the Pixel 7 Pro.
The 3D concept video is based on CAD renderings of the Pixel 7 Pro supplied by Steve Hemmerstoffer, alias OnLeaks. According to the images and concept art, it appears like Google will not be tinkering with the design too much. The Pixel 7 series is likely to have the same design as its predecessor, with slight changes in the camera module. The dual-tone design will also be retained.
Remember how the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro's triple cameras were in the same array? It will be a little different with the Pixel 7 Pro and even the Pixel 7. The concept image for the Pro model, as well as previously leaked renderings, reveals two distinct cutouts: one for the primary and ultrawide cameras, and another for the periscope camera.
Google Pixel 7 Pro specifications
There isn't much known about the Pixel 7 series, but a few clues about the forthcoming Google flagships have leaked in recent years. It is believed to have a 6.7-inch or 6.8-inch curved OLED display with QHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The Pixel 7 Pro, like its predecessor, will contain an in-display fingerprint sensor. It may also include a second-generation Tensor chip with Samsung's 5300 Exynos Modem.
According to 9to5Google, a Tensor processor with model number GS201, internally known as "Cloudripper," is being tested. Meanwhile, the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are expected to be dubbed "Cheeta" and "Panther."