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Google’s hardware launch event will be held next week, on October 6. Google is presently focusing its effort to generate anticipation and enthusiasm for the event. The most recent piece of content to be released as part of its teaser campaign is a video that focuses on the design of the Pixel 7 Pro.
We get to see the phone from a variety of different angles, and it is displayed in all three of its colours, which have already been verified by the manufacturer. They have been given the names Obsidian (also known as black or dark grey), Snow (also known as white), and Hazel (also known as the one that is neither black nor white).
Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will be priced $599 and $899 respectively
Even though it's only a teaser video, it helps to maintain a high level of attention. A comprehensive leak occurred not more than twenty-four hours ago, and it revealed all of the Pixel 7 Pro's specifications. It is anticipated that it will be powered by a Tensor G2 SoC, and it will come with a choice of 12 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage, or 256 GB of storage.
The Google Pixel 7 will have a triple camera setup on the back, consisting of a main camera with a resolution of 50 megapixels, an ultra-wide camera with a resolution of 12 megapixels, and a telephoto camera with a resolution of 48 megapixels. The telephoto camera will include a new sensor manufactured by Samsung called the GM1, in contrast to the Pixel 6 Pro, which used a sensor manufactured by Sony called the IMX586. The resolution of the front-facing camera will remain unchanged at 11 megapixels, but it will now have focusing thanks to a new sensor (a Samsung 3J1 model).
It is speculated that the display will remain the same as it was in the previous year, which is a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED with QHD+ definition and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The battery will also have a capacity of 5,000 mAh and will be able to support both conventional Qi wireless charging as well as rapid cable charging of up to 30 watts.