According to reports, the Pixel 7 Pro, Google’s future flagship smartphone, would only have slight improvements over its predecessor.
The front-facing camera will also be updated slightly; the new module is rumoured to have autofocus, while the 11MP resolution will remain unchanged (using a new Samsung 3J1 sensor).
The upgrade to the Tensor G2 is anticipated; according to GSMArena, the new chip purports to deliver improvements to the GPU, NPU, and modem.
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The Pro model will reportedly be offered in 12GB-128GB & 12GB-256GB variants.
A 12GB-512GB version of the current device is not yet available.
Similar to its predecessor, the Pro phone is anticipated to contain a 50MP primary, 12MP ultra-wide, and 48MP telephoto camera system. However, the telephoto camera is rumoured to use a new sensor; the Samsung GM1 will reportedly displace the Sony IMX586.
It has the same 6.7-inch LTPO OLED screen with QHD+ definition & 120Hz refresh rate as before.
This will continue to be a significant selling feature compared to the FHD+ 90Hz screen of the standard Pixel 7.
The battery, which has a 5,000mAh capacity and supports 30W fast charging, will essentially remain the same ( though whether the phone actually hits 30W remains to be seen ).
Both Pixel 7 variants will feature wireless charging.
According to the source, prices will stay the same at $600 for a Pixel 7 and $900 for a Pixel 7 Pro.