Google is expected to launch its next-generation Pixel series flagship smartphones in the form of Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro in the coming months. Ahead of the official launch, details about the upcoming smartphones have surfaced online.
Now, the phone case of the Google Pixel 7 Pro has been leaked online by TechGoing, which is pretty much in line with the previous CAD renders of the smartphone.
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In terms of design, the Pixel 7 Pro is expected to be almost similar to last year’s Pixel 6 Pro, with a horizontal bar at the phone’s back for housing the camera sensors along with an LED flash. The same design is being showcased through the newly leaked phone case of the upcoming flagship smartphone from Google.
The phone case also reveals that the right side of the device will have a power button and the volume rocker keys. The bottom side of the Pixel 7 Pro appears to have a cutout for a pair of speakers and a USB Type-C port.
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If the rumors are to be believed, then the Google Pixel 7 Pro smartphone could feature a 6.7-inch or 6.8-inch curved OLED display with an LTPO panel and have a QHD+ screen resolution (1440p) with support for a 120Hz refresh rate.
Despite the current-generation models facing issues, it is also expected to continue offering an under-display fingerprint sensor. It is expected to be powered by the second-generation Google Tensor chipset and offer up to 512GB of internal storage.
Some reports have revealed that the Google Pixel 7 series is expected to come in Stormy Black, Kinda Coral, Sorta SeaFoam, and Cloudy White shades. While the launch timeline isn’t revealed, we expect the Pixel 7 series to go official sometime around October.
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