After leaks of the Pixel smartwatch brought attention to the company, rumors of the successor to the Pixel 6 series, the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 pro camera surface online.
Google Pixel 6 was launched with the proprietary Tensor chipset and a sleek design and these features pulled in many smartphone lovers to the handset. While the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 pro doesn’t have much difference from its predecessor in terms of hardware, a tipster, Yogesh Brar gave a few details about the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 pro camera.
What do we know about the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 pro cameras?
The vanilla and pro version are a bit different from each other. The Pixel 7, houses a 50MP camera as well as a 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens. Unlike the Pixel 7 pro which bears a triple camera setup of 50MP, 48MP and 12MP lenses. Google still follows the horizontal module from the Pixel 6.
Any other features?
Well, talking about the displays, the Pixel 7 bears the 6.3 inches display while the Pixel 7 pro gets a 6.8 inches display. The vanilla version of the phone is equipped with a non-LTPO display and a 90hz screen refresh rate. The pro counterpart gets a whopping 120hz screen refresh rate plus an LTPO display. We still hope to get more hints about the upcoming Pixel 7 series smartphones.
Meanwhile, we expect a higher chipset compared to the Tensor chipset of the Pixel 6 series. According to sources, the Pixel 7 series should be launched in September while another 6 series, Pixel 6a is expected next month.