We can only hope that Google’s camera block will look as good in real as it does in this rendering.
We’re getting a better image of Google’s upcoming flagship phone as more Google Pixel 7 rumours emerge. Even though it may be difficult for you to imagine, we have some renderings that show a probable odd-looking design shift.
3D artist Parvez “TechnizoConcept” Khan created these, which were published by LetsGoDigital and made available to the general public. OnLeaks, another leaker, has provided renderings for both the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro. LGD believes they are based on OnLeaks’ previous leaks.
It looks a lot like the radically redesigned Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, as seen by these photographs. We can see a punch-hole selfie camera in the centre of the device’s curved display while looking at it from the front. It’s possible that the display may grow from 6.7 inches to 6.8 inches, but the leaked dimensions reveal that the phone’s height and depth will be a little different, so the total size of the phone may remain the same.
Like the Pixel 6 Pro, we expect the panel will include a QHD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, as well as a fingerprint reader embedded underneath it. We can only hope that the Pixel 7 will be more stable than the Pixel 6.
It’s possible that the Pixel 7’s cameras are weird
The rear of the phone has a two-tone colour scheme reminiscent to the Sorta Sunny colour scheme seen on the Google Pixel 6 Pro. The phone-wide camera bar, on the other hand, has seen a major transformation. This render has transparent glass panels above the three back sensors instead of black glass to bring your attention to them.
On previous CAD images and leaks, we saw a strange loop around two cameras and another encircling the Pro model’s additional sensor. Only a glance will tell you whether you’re looking at a newer version of the Pixel or an older one.
A main/ultrawide/telephoto combo is predicted to be found behind these translucent covers. Since no such speculations have surfaced, it’s unclear if Google plans to make any hardware improvements, such as boosting the resolution or increasing the size of the sensors.
The Pixel 7 is expected to be one of the first phones to run Android 13 out of the box, despite the lack of rumours concerning the OS. New chipsets are expected to drive the Google Pixel, which is said to replace Google’s first-ever proprietary smartphone processor, the Google Tensor.
Like the Pixel 6, we anticipate the Pixel 7 to be unveiled during an October launch event, potentially after a lengthy teaser campaign. According to some reports, a foldable Pixel phone (or Pixel Notepad) may be introduced at the same time. In May or August, the Pixel 6a might be unveiled as well, coupled with a wearable called the Pixel Watch. Source

