Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro surfaced with OLED display, Under-display Camera, Tensor GS201 SoC
Google is working on its upcoming flagship samrtphone the Pixel 7 series that could be introduced later this year. Now, the phones have surfaced in the Android 13 Developer Preview that confirmed the ‘Cheetah’, and ‘Panther’ codenames for the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro. As we know that the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro has codenames ‘Oriole’ and ‘Raven’, and the Pixel 6a codename is said to be ‘Bluejay’.
The Pixel 7 series is said to be powered by a new second-generation Tensor GS201 chip, compared to the Google Tensor GS101 chip in the Pixel 6 series, including the upcoming Pixel 6a and the Pixel Notepad foldable. The Pixel 7 series is expected to use Exynos 5300 modem, since there is a reference to “g5300b” in the code, and it has the codename ‘Ravenclaw’. Since the Pixel 6 series used the Samsung Exynos 5123 modem.
Last year, Google LLC filed a patent with the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) for a 'Display configuration for mobile computing devices, and the image also leaked. It said that the larger screen area without increasing the phone's dimensions with other components, and under-display selfie camera, The image shows a camera is located in the top right corner, and the light sensor in the top left corner, which are located below the display, so the display might be OLED screen with the high refresh rate.
Recently, We didn't have any other details and design of the Pixel 7 series smartphones. We should know more details and full specifications of the phone in the coming weeks.