Google Pixel 7 Series Display Details Tipped; No Surprises in Store!
Google is expected to launch the Pixel 7 series later this year. Before the company officially unveils its next-gen flagships, it’s mandatory for leaks and rumors to surface online. In addition to a number of details we have heard before, we now have some information on the Pixel 7’s display details. Here’s what to expect.
Pixel 7 Series Hardware Details Leaked
It is suggested (courtesy of analyst Ross Young) that thePixel 7 will have a smaller 6.3-inch screenas opposed to the 6.4-inch display of the Pixel 6. The Google Pixel 7 Pro, however, will come with the same 6.7-inch display as seen on the Pixel 6 Pro.Hearing that the Pixel 7 will shrink from 6.4" to 6.3". Pixel 7 Pro will remain 6.7". Panel shipments to start 1 month earlier this year, from May.— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss)March 15, 2022
Hearing that the Pixel 7 will shrink from 6.4" to 6.3". Pixel 7 Pro will remain 6.7". Panel shipments to start 1 month earlier this year, from May.— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss)March 15, 2022
It is also revealed that the Pixel 7 series’ display panels will start shipping a month earlier, which will be May. There is a slight chance that the phones might launch sooner than expected, possibly in September. To recall, the Pixel 6 series launched in October 2021.
Furthermore, Young suggests that thePixel 7 Pro will come with an LTPO displaywith support for a 120Hz refresh rate. This is the same as the Pixel 6 Pro. There’s no word on whether or not the standard Google Pixel 7 will have support for a high refresh rate.
We do not have more details with us, but the rumor mill is active and we do have some details to check out. It isspeculatedthat the Pixel 7 series will have a dual-tone design, along with a similar camera visor at the back, much like the Pixel 6 phones. A punch-hole screen is also expected. However, there will be some differences in the form of bigger rear camera housings and a less protruding camera hump for the Pro model.
Google Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro aresaid to be codenamedCheetah and Panther and are likely to come with the next-gen Tensor 2 chip, improved cameras, bigger batteries, and more.
One thing to note here is that the above-mentioned details aren’t from an official source, so it’s best advised you take them with a grain of salt and wait for the official details. We will keep you in the loop. So, stay tuned!
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Vanshika Malhotra
Started off as a stranger but tech is more like a good friend, thanks to over 5 years in the industry. While everything is attractive about tech, phones, social media, and quirky gadgets attract me the most. When not working, I find my solace in shopping and everything that concerns doggos!
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