Google Pixel 7 series is set to launch at the ‘Made by Google’ event on October 6th. The search giant had already revealed the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro at its annual I/O Developer conference earlier this year. The upcoming offerings have been subject to a lot of leaks and rumours leaving almost nothing to the imagination except the smartphone’s front fascia. Now publication 91Mobiles in collaboration with reliable tipster Ishan Agarwal has shared high-quality renders of the Pixel 7 series. 

The Google Pixel 7 series will debut as the successors to the last year’s Pixel 6 series. They are confirmed to pack upgrades and improvements over their predecessors. In the latest leaked renders, the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro don’t look much different from the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro The upcoming offerings have the same centre-aligned punch-hole display with symmetrical bezels on all sides. The Pro variant has slightly curved edges. There is a volume and power rocker button on the right side. 

The most notable change on the Pixel 7 series is the design of the back panel and camera module. The next-generation flagship offerings from Google will ditch the dual-tone design found on previous generation Pixel phones. Compared to the Pixel 6 series, their successors are confirmed to come 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 camera visor protrudes above the flat back panel. 

Apart from this, the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro’s key specifications have been leaked recently and both devices are expected to pack incremental upgrades. We will know more details about the devices at next week’s launch. 

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