Dude, where are my upgrades?
…is what future Pixel 7 owners coming from the 6.4-inch Pixel 6 may (rightfully) ask themselves once they ditch their “old” device and start using the “new” one.
- 6.3-inch OLED screen with Full HD+ resolution and 90Hz refresh rate capabilities
- Google Tensor G2 processor
- Titan security chip
- 50MP main rear camera + 12MP ultra-wide-angle shooter
- Single 11MP selfie shooter
- 8GB RAM
- 128/256GB storage options
- Android 13 out the box
- 4,700mAh battery (approximately)
- 30W fast charging support
- Wireless charging
- Stereo speakers
- Bluetooth LE connectivity
What about the Pixel 7 Pro?
An upgrade from an already generous 12GB RAM count is obviously unlikely, as is a battery capacity over 5,000mAh or so. On the back, the ultra-high-end Pixel 7 Pro is likely to adopt a very similar triple camera system composed of 50MP main, 48MP telephoto, and 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensors as the Pixel 6 Pro, and at least for the time being, there are no words on any big changes for the 11MP selfie snapper either.
All in all, we really don’t expect the Pixel 7 Pro to look, well, any different from the 6 Pro in terms of its specs, but at only $899 and up with a $200 gift card included at least at one major US retailer at launch, its bang for buck could totally obliterate the competition just in time for the holiday shopping season.