Google confirmed at its May 2022 Google I/O event that their most awaited Flagship Smartphone Pixel 7 would be arriving in the autumn. Google formally teased the Pixel 7 line-up during their I/O conference in May of this year, and anticipation has only grown from there. Google is set to unveil the Pixel 7 on Oct. 6, having previewed it in summer 2022.
According to Google, preorders for the Pixel 7 begin on October 6, the same day it's the Fall Product Event. Thanks to an announcement made at its annual developer's conference, we know that Google's Pixel 7 line is set to launch this fall, featuring Google's new Tensor CPU, Android 13, and a refined version of the Pixel 6s overall design. The major changes for Googles Pixel 7 Pro we know of so far are the Tensor 2 silicon, which will power the new iteration of the Googles handset.
The Pixel 7 handsets will come running Google's recently updated Android 13 software, which was also announced at their next hardware event. In May, Google gave us a sneak peek of the Pixel 7 phone, the Pixel 7 Pro. Google confirmed its next-generation Pixel phones would have the 2nd-generation Tensor Chip, but the Pixel 7 from Google could also come equipped with a rear-mounted camera. While the under-display camera could be in the cards, and the patent shows how it would transition between display and camera modes, we might not see any other camera changes in its next-gen Pixel phones. Notable leaker Yogesh Brar, who has also made claims about the Google Pixel Fold, says that we are probably going to see the same optics in Pixel 7 and Pixel 6 Pro as used on the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro.
The official renders of Googles Pixel 7 which were shown off to the public further confirmed expectations, as we saw a familiar dual-camera setup on the Pixel 7, while a triple-camera system on the Pro. As for the cameras, we have no confirmation of much else besides this, but the Google renderings appear to indicate Google will be sticking with standard broad, ultrawide, and telephoto setups on the Pixel 7 Pro. That bodes well for the Pixel 7, pending, although we do not know whether another sensor is really going to appear on Google's 2022 flagship. The Google Pixel 7 will be running Android 13, which is set to fully roll out by launch, and Google is eager to trumpet the improvements to security surrounding Google payments - thanks to a new Google Wallet app - and messaging.
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