OnLeaks has now revealed what Google’s Pixel 7 should look like in beautiful 3D renders.
Google seems to have invented a successful formula for its smartphones. After changing the design every year for many generations, here are the first previews of the Pixel 7 taking on the design of its predecessors. Anyway, if we trust the most reliable OnLeaks who have released 3D renders of Pixel 7 in conjunction with CarHP.
Slightly smaller pixel7
At first glance, it looks like the Pixel 7 shown here Pixel6. However, we may notice some minor differences starting with its dimensions. With a 155.6 x 73.1 x 8.7 mm template, it is slightly smaller than the previous model (158.6 x 74.8 x 8.9 mm). So hopefully it will be easier. As for the screen, the OnLeaks relies on a 20: 9 aspect ratio of 6.2 and 6.4 inches with a diagonal and a sensible sponge centered on its top.
In the rear shell, we see the photo gallery in the form of a piece of shell with two lenses passing from one side to the other. On the contrary Pixel 7 Pro, So this version will not have a telephoto lens. The gap between this photo gallery and the top of the mobile seems to be larger than the pixel 6. Another weird point is that the button or sensor seems to be on the top edge of the mobile. However, no details are given in this regard, especially since the regular keys are well located on the right side of the phone.
In terms of technical features it is still very soon to talk about, but with the new Tensor processor one can expect a close configuration from last year. Release is expected in September or October.
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