Google is one of those phone brands that tend to wow most tech enthusiasts with their sleek gadgets. Still, in the anticipation mood, the camera specifications of Pixel 7 and Pixel Tablet have surfaced online before their debut. Looking at the specifications, we are in for great camera prowess from the brand.
The Pixel 7 and Pixel Tablet were announced in the I/O alongside Pixel 6a, Pixel Buds Pro, and some other software, which is quite unusual given that we get no tips about hardware in the previous events.
What do we know about the camera specifications of Pixel 7 and Pixel Tablet
As we know, the Android 13 Beta 4 has been released and thanks to the update, a developer has been able to uncover the camera specifications of Pixel 7 and Pixel Tablet while making some analysis of the update. The developer, Kuba Wojciechowski, was analyzing the GS101 Camera Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) from the beta release when he found camera hardware codes that can be matched to other devices.
The camera specifications of Pixel 7 series, the C10, and P10, comprise the GN1 primary sensor and IMX381 UW sensor while the front-facing camera houses Samsung’s 3J1, which is an 11MP sensor with dual Pixel focus designed to improve quality and also enhance semi-secure face authentication.
Precisely, the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro will house Samsung’s 50MP primary sensor (ISOCELL GN1) and then the 12MP ultrawide sensor(Sony IMX381), similar to that on the Pixel 6 series. Meanwhile, the brand is replacing the 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor with the 48MP Samsung’s ISOCELL GM1 telephoto sensor according to the developer, probably because mixed sensors might produce less-quality images.
The Pixel Tablet takes up two IMX355 sensors similar to that on the Pixel 6. The developer says it’s a good cost-saving measure and we second that. The camera specifications of Pixel 7 and Pixel Tablet look quite sleek, let’s see how the brand combines this with camera software to give nice images.