Google will launch the upcoming Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro smartphones at the “Made by Google” event scheduled for tomorrow (October 6). Through various reports, almost all the specifications and features of these devices have already leaked.

Now, tipster Evan Blass has shared some new images of the Pixel 7 series smartphones that appear to be from official manuals. They claim to demonstrate where the buttons, speakers, and seemingly unchanged 50MP primary and 12MP ultra-wide rear cameras will remain on both phones.

Additionally, according to the schematics, Google will ship all models of the 7 series with physical card readers, which could be an indication that the OEM does not plan to follow Apple in promoting eSIM adoption just yet. However, the most interesting part of these manual pictures is the mention of “MICROSD TRAY”, which is quite a surprise in the premium segment in this day and age. This could most likely be an error, considering that Google has not offered microSD card support for any of its Pixel devices to date.

So far, leaked hardware specs of the Pixel 7 series have revealed some improvements in the battery department, along with a Tensor G2 chip, which is expected to give better GPU and AI performance. Other than that, the device is mostly expected to be the same as the Pixel 6 series, with more polished software and design. It remains to be seen if Google includes any new Pixel-exclusive features on the new devices.

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