Lynx, Google's unannounced Pixel 7 Ultra, was originally mentioned in reports two months ago. But since then, no significant details have emerged. Thankfully, a recent report from China's Weibo platform published by a well-known leaker, Digital Chat Station, appears to have rekindled interest in the high-end model.
According to the source, Foxconn is making two unidentified Google products. The rumoured Pixel 7 Ultra is one of them, and Google's first foldable phone is the other. Regarding the Ultra variant, it was stated that it would have a bespoke Tensor 2 chipset, a 2K punch hole display, a ceramic body, and be powered by the same processor as the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
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The choice of camera sensors is intriguing. What's more, the leaker mentions a 50MP Isocell GN1 primary camera with periscope and "multi-focal" lens; it's unclear what exactly this entails. In contrast, the 50MP wide camera on the latest Pixel 6 Pro is used.
You did read that correctly: If the Pixel 7 Ultra will ever be a legitimate product is still up in the air at this time. It might potentially become a prototype gadget that is tested and used as a guide for new technologies. The long-rumored Pixel Fold was additionally discussed. However, information on the first Google folding device is scant.
Launch date for the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro
According to a claim made by Frontpagetech, Google will introduce the Pixel 7 range on October 13. The new Tensor 2 CPU and the camera modules from last year are included in the planned specifications for both variants.
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