Months before the official launch, a prototype of the Pixel 7 Pro was leaked in live photographs.

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An supposed Google Pixel 7 prototype appeared on eBay just a few days ago, with photographs showing the device turned on. The prototype of its partner, the Pixel 7 Pro, has already been discovered in live photographs online. What's more fascinating is that this prototype was in use for almost three weeks without anyone noticing.


The information comes from the Google Pixel subreddit, where a member claimed to have been using the rumoured Pixel 7 Pro for three weeks without recognising it was an unreleased device. The user, on the other hand, did not provide any pictures of the phone. Slashleaks discovered the photographs that had been released.






The leaked photographs show the smartphone's display, which includes the device information page as well as the bootloader screen. The rear of the Pixel 7 Pro is quite similar to the back of the Pixel 7, with the exception that the Pro variant adds an extra camera, as seen in the photographs.


A new metal back camera island with a visor-like appearance may be seen on the gadget. The Pixel 7 Pro appears to have the same curved screen as its predecessor on the front. The photos also suggest that the phone has 256GB of storage and 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM.


The design and look are still good, however we're not sure why the name is shown as "Cubot Cheetah 2" in the Device Info. It's the name of an old, extremely old smartphone made by Cubot, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer.


The future Google Pixel 7 series might have the same display as the present Pixel 6 series, according to earlier rumours. The future smartphones, on the other hand, will include significant improvements in terms of camera, processor, and software. The Pixel 7 series is set to debut in October of this year.



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