The Pixel 7 has Googles designed Tensor G2 chip with 8GB of RAM, as well as a dual-rear camera system, featuring the Cinematic Blur function, along with a wide-angle and an ultrawide-angle lens. Code from Googles camera app suggests the Google Pixel 7 Series (or perhaps the rumored Pixel Fold) would feature much the same camera features as the Pixel 6, and it would feature an ultrawide-angle lens, but no mention of a telephoto.
The official Google Pixel 7 renders Google showed off to the public further confirmed expectations, as we saw a familiar two-camera setup on the Pixel 7, and a three-camera setup on the Pro. However, around the front, there is also new reporting claiming Googles Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will both feature 4K video recording, using the phones two front-facing cameras. Seeing as how the Pixel 6 Pro uses an 11-megapixel selfie camera, whereas the Pixel 6 gets an 8-megapixel camera, we can safely assume that the Googles Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will get 11-megapixel selfie sensors this year as well. Early reports from tech insiders have also confirmed the Pixel 7 family will actually be using the same camera hardware that is found in the Pixel 6 family.
Specifically, the camera panel on the new Pixels will be aluminium, and the LEn is laid out a bit more prominently, with what we assume is a telephoto lens on Googles Pixel 7 Pro positioned separately from the primary and ultrawide cameras. With the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro from last year, Google dramatically changed the design language for Google smartphones, introducing the camera bar, or the camera visor, which extends throughout the rear side of the phone, with a dual-toned piece of glass that spans over the camera body. On the Pixel 7, you are getting a screen made from Victus Gorilla Glass, and in back, you have got a camera bar that is even more prominent, which now seamlessly stretches out of the phones bezels to span the devices width. Not only is it longer than the 4x lenses of the 7 Pro, but Google has redesigned how the camera is protruding, to take in a much finer-grained picture throughout the phones full lineup.
While spec sheets indicate that the Pixel 7 family all feature the same super-wide rear-facing camera, Google says that the one on the Pixel 7 Pro has a 21% wider FOV, offers autofocus, and can be used for macro shots. It is probably worth noting that Google has patented an under-display camera back in August of 2021, although while this does not guarantee the Pixel 7 or Pixel 7 Pro will feature this technology, it is at least a possibility on the Pro models. The images that Google released indicate the Pixel 7 will still feature a flat display, whereas the Pixel 7 Pro may retain a slightly curved edge, which was offered in the Pixel 6 Pro.
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