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Just recently, Google had announced the Pixel 7 series of flagship smartphones. Now, it appears that the company plans on launching another device, which will apparently be a Pixel 7 Ultra model that will feature a large 1 inch camera sensor on the back.

Interestingly, the first source, which claimed the existence of the Pixel 7 Ultra was from developer Kuba Wojciechowski. As per Kuba, the Search Engine giant’s recently released source code for the Pixel 7 lineup revealed the codename for the model, which is Lynx and L10 is its identifier. Notably, Kuba had also previously revealed that this Pixel 7 Ultra model would also house a triple camera setup. Out of the three sensors, the primary shooter will reportedly be a 50 megapixel Samsung ISOCELL GN1 sensor that has a 1.2um pixels and is 1/1.31 inches in size.

Furthermore, this sensor will be paired with a 64 megapixel Sony IMX787 sensor that has a size of 1/1.3 inches and could be the telephoto lens. Lastly, the tertiary camera is an unannounced 13 megapixel Sony IMX712 sensor that will be used for both the front facing sensor and even the ultra wide angle lens as well. But now, a new tweet from known tipster Ice Universe claimed that Google is also working on a Pixel 7 Ultra model. However, the new leak claims that the device will have a 1 inch sensor on the back, which is contrary to Kuba’s information.

However, the tweet did not share if Samsung will be working on this sensor. On the other hand, Sony has already released such a sensor in the market. So if this news is true, we can assume that Sony might be the one supplying Google with the large primary rear camera. Additionally, another known tipster Digital Chat Station has implied that Apple supplier Foxconn might manufacture the Pixel 7 Ultra, which will feature a 50 megapixel main camera and a Sony IMX787 telephoto shooter.

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