The Made by Google event, where they’re expected to reveal the upcoming Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, will be happening later this week on 6 October, 10pm Malaysian time. Even though we’re just days away, that hasn’t stopped people from leaking details well-nigh Android’s upcoming flagship smartphones.
A fan had theoretically managed to dig up a spec sheet for the upcoming devices, and from the looks of things will full-length what we once expected withal with some few interesting new features. For starters, the Pixel 7 will come with a 6.3-inch, FHD exhibit with a 90Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, the Pixel 7 Pro will come with a larger 6.7-inch, QHD exhibit with an adaptive refresh rate that goes up to 120Hz. It’s unfortunate to see that their ‘regular’ flagship will be limited to just 90Hz, expressly when others such as Samsung has made it standard wideness their Galaxy S22 range; it’s still a step up over Apple locking their ProMotion exhibit to just their iPhone Pro range though.
Meanwhile, under the hood we will be seeing Google return with their second generation Google Tensor chip, the Tensor G2. In archetype Google fashion, they’ve reverted up the naming scheme for the Tensor processor again, this time coming with the G prefix. We’ll be curious to see though how much of a step up Google’s next in-house diamond system-on-chip will be in comparison to the competition. The Pixel 7 will full-length 8GB of RAM as standard with up to 128GB of storage, with the Pixel 7 Pro coming with 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage.
The camera department though is where Google’s smartphones typically stand out from the rest. Both devices will theoretically be keeping the 50MP main camera that debuted on the Pixel 6 series, withal with the 12MP ultrawide wile lens. They’ll moreover come with a 10.8MP front facing camera for selfies with 4K video support. The Pixel 7 Pro will full-length an upgraded 48MP telephoto lens, which now offers a 5x optical zoom, up from the 4x optical zoom on the Pixel 6 Pro. You’ll moreover find new features such as Macro Focus on the Pixel 7 Pro and Motion Blur on both devices.
If just reading well-nigh the specs though isn’t interesting unbearable for you, then you’re in luck. Twitter user SnoopyTech has moreover found what are tangibly the upcoming video ads for the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, which you can see below:
Pixel 7 Pro: That's it pic.twitter.com/lYfBM4A1xQ
— SnoopyTech (@_snoopytech_) October 2, 2022
And last, but definitely not least, the normal Pixel 7: That's it pic.twitter.com/QofDfp7lfw
— SnoopyTech (@_snoopytech_) October 2, 2022
To recap, the full reveal of the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will be happening this Thursday, 6 October at 10pm local time. They’ve once been hyping it up quite a bit, showing off plenty of the diamond of the Pixel 7 series, withal with the upcoming Pixel Buds and Pixel Watch too. If you’re interested, you’ll be worldly-wise to watch the event itself on the Made By Google Youtube page as it happens.