Google Pixel 7 – What to expect in October 2022

Google Pixel 7

During the recent Google Pixel I/O developer conference, Google gave us a little preview on what we can expect from the upcoming Google Pixel 7.

The Google Pixel 7 is next in line to release after Googles latest budget device the Google Pixel 6a. The Google Pixel 7 is confirmed to be released during the autumn of 2022, so around October we believe.

So, what can we expect from the Google Pixel 7 in October?

Price

The price of the Google Pixel 7 has not been released yet and we dont expect Google to let us know the price any time soon. However, if we look at the price of the Google Pixel 6 which starts from $599 and the Google Pixel 6 Pro which starts at $899 and compare it to the Galaxy S22, which starts from the price of $799, the Google Pixel devices prices are pretty low.

We expect that Google may stay within a good price range for the Google Pixel 7, especially if they want to compete against the Samsung Galaxy S22.

Design

With the design of the Google Pixel 7 being shown during the I/O event, we have an idea of what the Google Pixel 7 may look like.

The Google Pixel 7 is not so different in design compared to the Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. The first difference that you’ll be able to spot is the change in the camera sensors design.

The camera housing strip design on the rear side of the device is still there, however instead of the camera lenses all joint together, there are only 2 joint together and one separate lens. This is quite different compared to the Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro.

Well known twitter user Onleaks claims that the screen size of the Google Pixel 7 and 7 pro will differ to the Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. The Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro have a display size of 6.4 inches, however the Google Pixel 7 may only have a display size of 6.2 inches.

It has been rumoured that the Google Pixel 7 may feature an under display selfie camera, which can also be found in the Samsung Galaxy Z fold 3, however Google plans to improve it by using a mirror system,

This is only a speculation though, and nothing has been confirmed. Google has submitted a patent for this, but patents do take time to be accepted, so it seems this feature may be added to the next Google Pixel generations.

Other features

Google is said to be working on a second-generation Tensor Chipset, which would mean improvements in AI and much more. It is likely that we may find the Exynos Model 5300 alongside the Tensor Chip.

We hope this blog answered some of your questions on what to expect from the Google Pixel 7. As there is still a lot of time till the Google Pixel 7 is actually released, there are bound to be many more rumours that will be travelling the internet.

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