We likely have a while before Google unveils its Pixel 7 and 7 Pro smartphones – after all, it’s still to launch the much-rumoured Pixel 6a first. However, that hasn’t stopped a case company from making mock-up renders of the forthcoming Pro version inside one of its future products.
Leaked images show the alleged Google handset coming with a curved front screen, horizontal camera module – similar to the Pixel 6 Pro, albeit redesigned a touch – and no 3.5mm audio output. The lens setup on the rear does look a touch different, which matches a few former rumours, although much of the rest of the design is very familiar.
The images were posted by TechGoing, which points out the front of the phone doesn’t have a hole-punch cutout. However, that doesn’t mean it’ll come with an under-display camera, more that the case company simply forgot.
Other leaked specifications for the Google Pixel 7 Pro suggest that the 2022 model will come with either a 6.7- or 6.8-inch OLED display. It’ll also be powered by a next-gen version of Google’s own Tensor silicon.
The front side of the phone will feature a curved edge display. While the case image does not have a camera cutout, it is expected to arrive with a centrally positioned punch-hole. The right edge of the device has a power key and volume buttons. The bottom edge of the case seems to have cutout for a pair of speakers and a USB-C port.
The Pixel 7 Pro is said to be codenamed “Panther”. Past reports have revealed that the Pixel 7 Pro measures 163 x 76.6 x 8.7mm and houses a 6.7-inch or 6.8-inch AMOLED display. It may come equipped with support for a QHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and an in-screen fingerprint scanner.
The rumours claim it’ll have up to 12GB of RAM too, as well as a 512GB storage option. We doubt we’ll hear anything on it during Google I/O next week, but it’s worth checking out our coverage for other big Google announcements
Source: This news is originally published by pocket