The Google Pixel 7 Pro is scheduled to be released with Pixel 7. The two devices are slated to arrive in September or October, depending on whether they are released in Q3 or Q4. Of course, this is only a guess based on the company’s previous releases.
According to the latest information, the Pixel 7 Pro will differ from the Pixel 7 in the same manner as the Pixel 6 Pro varies from the Pixel 6.
In this post, learn what to expect from the company’s forthcoming flagship so you can see if Google Pixel 7 Pro is for you (and if it’s time to buy some mobile phone cases for the new model):
The Pixel 7 Pro Will Have A Familiar Look
The Google Pixel 7 Pro isn’t going to be a game-changer in terms of design. That is exactly what the Pixel 6 series accomplished. The Pixel 7 Pro will follow the predetermined path. Based on the CAD-based renders that have surfaced, it will look like its predecessor. The phone will essentially be the same, except for a revised sensor arrangement inside the back camera strip.
The Pixel 7 Pro, like its predecessor, will have a curved display. The display size will be comparable to the Pixel 6 Pro’s. The device’s bezels will be relatively tiny but not uniform.
The phone’s frame will be constructed of metal, and the back will be made of glass. The back camera strip will protrude, much like the one on the Pixel 6 Pro. It may appear strange, but it will keep the phone from wobbling on the table.
The device will not have a 3.5mm headphone jack but will include a Type-C USB connector on the bottom. Next to it is the phone’s speaker grille, which houses the phone’s main speaker.
The power/lock button and the phone’s volume rocker buttons are located on the right side. The power/lock button is above the volume rocker buttons, as with most Pixel phones.
120Hz Display and Second-Gen Google Tensor Chip
The Pixel 7 Pro will have a fairly large screen. Its display size is rumoured to be between 6.7 and 6.8 inches, although we don’t know for sure. The display will be a QHD+ AMOLED with a 120Hz refresh rate, and an LTPO panel is predicted.
Once again, a display camera hole will be added, and it will be centred. Reports show that an under-display camera might be included in the package, but this is unlikely.
Second-Gen Google Tensor SoC
This smartphone is thought to be power-driven by the second-generation Google Tensor SoC. There isn’t much to know about that CPU right now, but as the launch date approaches, there is much to learn more about. There will also be plenty of RAM and storage available. With cable and wireless charging options on phone chargers, fast charging will be possible. Hopefully, Google improves the charging pace, as the Pixel 6 Pro’s 23W charging slows down significantly after reaching 50% charge.
Android 13
Pixel 7 and 7 Pro will be the pioneer smartphones with Android 13 pre-installed. Water and dust protection will be IP certified on the gadget. Of course, 5G connectivity will be available. A new Samsung modem is believed to be included. The dimensions would be 163 x 76.6 x 8.7mm.
Better Outcomes With The Same Camera
What about the surveillance cameras? In this regard, don’t anticipate many changes. There isn’t much information on it right now. As a guess, the main camera will be the same as the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro’s, Samsung’s ISOCELL GN1 sensor.
Since the Pixel 2 up to the 6 series, Google has employed a 12.2-megapixel camera. As a result, the corporation doesn’t make it a practice to replace sensors every year, and it doesn’t have to. Google’s camera software is amazing, and this sensor will get better as time goes on.
Google Pixel 7 Pro Ultrawide and Telephoto Lenses
In addition to the main camera, ultrawide and telephoto cameras are expected. If Google decides to change things up with those two cameras, we’ll have to wait and see. The company may integrate a telephoto periscope camera to compete with Samsung. Although the Pixel 6 Pro has a capable telephoto camera, that would be a considerable improvement.
Conclusion
This year’s Google Pixel 7 Pro is scheduled to be released in September or October. At the very least, that is when Google’s flagship products are released. The Pixel 7 Pro will be released with the Pixel 7, and the company’s first foldable smartphone may be released simultaneously. Google is likely to announce its first foldable phone this year, although it could happen at a different time. Of course, with the incoming release, you can also expect to see new phone cases to protect your new phone!
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Arthur is a senior member of the communications team who has worked at several well-known companies over the past 10 years. As a writer with many years of experience in the technology sector, focusing on reviewing mobile phones and accessories, he has written about many products or has been hands-on with them at some point