The Pixel 7 Pro smartphone’s 3D renders have popped up on the internet, giving us a glimpse of the phone’s overhauled camera module. Google is prepping to unveil its next flagship smartphones in the coming months. However, the rumor mill has already begun churning out speculations surrounding the Pixel 7 series. Last month, the first renders of the Google Pixel 7 Pro surfaced online.
These purported Google Pixel 7 Pro renders showcased every angle of the upcoming Pixel phone. Now, LetsGoDigital has teamed up with Technizo Concept to create a concept video, and design Pixel 7 Pro 3D renders. The aforesaid video has been shared on Technizo Concept YouTube channel with the title, “Google Pixel 7 Pro First Look Trailer Concept Introduction.” Moreover, the video gives us a clearer view of the Pixel 7 Pro.
However, it is worth mentioning here this 3D concept video draws inspiration from the Pixel 7 Pro CAD renders that were originally posted to the Twitter account of Steve Hemmerstoffer (@OnLeaks). Moreover, the recently surfaced concept art and renders imply that the search engine giant isn’t planning to radically overhaul the phone’s design. Also, the Pixel 7 series could retain the outward appearance of its predecessor. However, there will be some minor changes in the camera setup.
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Furthermore, the upcoming Pixel 7 lineup isn’t likely to ditch the dual-tone design. To recall, the three rear-mounted cameras on the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro were housed in the same array. However, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro could adopt a slightly different design for the camera module. The concept art and previously leaked renders imply that the Pro model will sport two different cutouts. One of these cutouts will accommodate the main and ultrawide sensors. Likewise, the second cutout will provide real estate for the periscope camera.
Regrettably, details about the Pixel 7 series are still few and far between. Nevertheless, a few details about the Google flagships keep popping up on the web from time to time. These leaked details suggest that the phone will either feature a 6.7-inch or 6.8-inch curved OLED display. Furthermore, the screen will reportedly deliver QHD+ resolution and support a 120Hz refresh rate. Aside from that, the screen will probably accommodate the fingerprint sensor.
Under the hood, the phone could pack a second-generation Tensor chip that incorporates Samsung’s 5300 Exynos Modem. A report by 9to5Google claims that Google is currently testing a Tensor chip codenamed Cloudripper. Moreover, the report says the chip carries model number GS201. Last month, the Google Pixel 7 was spotted online with Tensor chip and Android 13 OS. Google reportedly refers to the Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel 7 as Panther and Cheeta.