OnLeaks shows renders of Google Pixel 7 series that resemble predecessor – update

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Well-known leaker OnLeaks has published renders of the alleged Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. These images suggest that the upcoming smartphones will resemble their predecessors from the Google Pixel 6 series.

According to the Pixel 7 Pro renders from OnLeaks, which have been published by SmartPrix, the Pixel 7 Pro will once again get a triple camera strip on the back. This camera strip is now better integrated into the housing with slightly more curved sides, SmartPrix writes. According to SmartPrix, the phone will have a primary camera, a camera with a telephoto lens and possibly an ultra-wide angle camera. The sensors also seem larger than before, although that is not specifically mentioned. It’s also possible that it only appears that way on the renders.

The phone would have a 6.7″ or 6.8″ AMOLED screen on the front with curved sides and a punch-hole that houses the selfie camera. The Pixel 7 Pro will have dimensions of 163 × 76.6 mm, according to OnLeaks, which would make the phone slightly shorter and wider than its predecessor. The phone is 8.7mm thick, or 11.2mm if the camera strip is included. At the bottom of the phone are stereo speakers and a USB-C connection, while the side houses a SIM card slot.

The Google Pixel 7 Pro. Images by OnLeaks via SmartPrix

The Google Pixel 7, of which OnLeaks also shared renders, also resembles its predecessor. This phone will have a smaller flat screen of between 6.2″ and 6.4″, writes CarHP. It will again be a flat screen with a punch-hole for the selfie camera. The back will also be similar to that of the Pixel 6 and will contain two cameras. Presumably this will be a primary 50-megapixel camera and possibly a camera sensor with ultra-wide angle lens. The phone thus has dimensions of 155.6×73.1mm with a thickness of 8.7mm, or 11.44mm including camera strip.

The Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro recently surfaced in the developer version of Android 13.9to5Google noted in that beta that the phones will be codenamed Cheetah or Panther. The phone would also get a second-generation Google Tensor GS201 soc. It is not known when Google will introduce the Pixel 7 series. For the past generations, Google released its flagship devices around October.

Update, 9.30am: OnLeaks has also published renders of the Pixel 7. Initially, there were only images of the Pixel 7 Pro. The article has been adapted accordingly.

The Google Pixel 7. Images by OnLeaks via CarHP

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