Google’s next-generation flagship Pixel 7 series is expected to debut in the coming months. We already know the smartphone’s design that was showcased at the annual I/O Developer conference in May. Now tipster Paras Guglani (@passionategeekz) has tipped key details about the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro’s camera configuration. 

The Google Pixel 7 series will arrive as the successors to the Pixel 6 series. The upcoming offering’s predecessors i.e. the regular Pixel 7 comes with a 50MP primary lens paired with a 12MP ultra-wide-angle unit. On the other hand, the Pro model also features an additional 48MP telephoto sensor.

As per the tipster, the Google Pixel 7 will get a 50MP Samsung GN1 sensor coupled with a Sony IMX381 ultra-wide angle lens. The latter is said to be an upgrade over the 12.3MP IMX380. As for the Google Pixel 7 Pro, it will reportedly come with a 48MP GM1 telephoto lens while the rest of the sensors are claimed to be the same as the regular variant. Both upcoming flagship smartphones from Google are tipped to come with a 10.87MP Samsung sensor at the front for selfies and video calling. 

The Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are confirmed to come with the search giant’s next-generation Tensor processor. Both devices will feature an upgraded design starting with an aluminium horizontal bridge on the back panel housing dual cameras in a pill-shaped cutout and a third lens paired with LED flash outside. The Pixel 7 duo will come with a dual-tone finish with a premium glass back panel and ship with Android 13 OS out of the box. 

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