Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro were released earlier this month and the rumor mill suggests two new Pixel devices are still in the works. First is the long-rumored Pixel Fold, which may very well remain as a rumor, and the other is Pixel 7a, which will likely launch soon. Now, a new report suggests the search giant is working on an unknown high-end Pixel 7 series smartphone, codenamed G10. Here are the details.

91mobiles, in collaboration with Kuba Wojciechowski, has spotted an upcoming Google Pixel device, codenamed G10. It will reportedly have a display measuring 155mm in height and 71mm in width and offer a 3120 x 1440 pixel resolution. The dimensions of the display are said to be identical to that of the 6.7-inch panel on the Pixel 7 Pro.

Further, the report suggests the Pixel G10 will have a design similar to the Pixel 7 series. It will feature rounded corners and have the same center-punched notch. In addition, the smartphone’s display is said to be manufactured by BOE— a Chinese company that supplies displays for Apple’s iPhones. The handset will also feature Qualcomm’s under-display fingerprint sensors.

Details about this upcoming Pixel smartphone are pretty short. The report says Pixel G10 could be an “early-stage prototype” smartphone that may debut before the Pixel 8 series and succeed this year’s Pixel 7 lineup. We should learn more about it in the coming days.

In related news, Google’s latest Pixel 7 source code depository mentions two upcoming devices codenamed “Felix” and “Lynx.” The former refers to the Pixel Fold, which may or may not be a myth. As for the latter, it could be the Pixel 7 Ultra, or the mythical Pixel 7 Mini.

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