Google will officially unveil the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro next week, but that hasn’t stopped the rumour mill from churning. The full specs list for the two phones has leaked in detail, revealing information about display size, cameras and more.
The leak comes from the often-reliable Yogesh Brar, and with this information appearing so close to launch, it’s likely these specs are accurate.
Starting with the Pixel 7 Pro, here’s Yogesh’s tweet:
Google Pixel 7 Pro
(rumoured)– 6.7" QHD+ OLED, 120Hz, LTPO
– Google Tensor G2 SoC
– Titan security chip
– Rear Cam: 50MP + 12MP (UW) + 48MP (Tele)
– Front Cam: 11MP
– 12GB RAM
– 128/256GB storage
– Android 13
– 5,000mAh battery, 30W fast charging
– Wireless charging— Yogesh Brar (@heyitsyogesh) September 27, 2022
Most of these specs are actually the same as last year’s Pixel 6 Pro. The only differences are that the Pixel 6 Pro featured the original Tensor chip and offered Android 12 at launch. Otherwise, the phone is essentially the same on paper.
Following this leak, Brar also shared details about the Pixel 7:
Google Pixel 7
(rumoured)– 6.3" FHD+ OLED, 90Hz
– Google Tensor G2 SoC
– Titan chip
– Rear Cam: 50MP + 12MP (UW)
– Front Cam: 11MP
– 8GB RAM
– 128/256GB storage
– Android 13
– 4,700mAh battery (~)
– 30W fast charging
– Wireless charging
– Stereo speakers, Bluetooth LE— Yogesh Brar (@heyitsyogesh) September 26, 2022
This handset seems to have a slightly bigger battery and a smaller screen going from 6.4 inches to 6.3 inches. Otherwise, we’re looking at the same handset, other than the Tensor G2 chip and Android 13.
We’ve also learned from Unbox Therapy that the Pixel 7 is easier to hold than the Pixel 6. And that the Pixel 7 Pro will feature less of a curved display in comparison to last year’s Pixel 6 Pro.
Google will officially unveil the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro at its Made by Google event on October 6th at 10am ET/7am PT. Check out our ‘What to expect’ post to learn more about the upcoming event.
Source: Yogesh Brar
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