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Google Pixel 7 Pro live image appears online; expected specs

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Just a few days ago, images showcasing a prototype of Google Pixel 7 grabbed a lot of attention on the internet as a seller posted it on eBay for auction. It was originally posted on Facebook Marketplace. Cut to now, a new set of photos have arrived on the internet that shows Google Pixel 7 prototype from various angles. These are live images showing Google Pixel 7 Pro in its all glory.

Google Pixel 7 Pro live image leaks online

According to the live images showing Google Pixel 7 Pro, it shows that the design is much similar to that of the Google Pixel 7 whose images were leaked recently. The metal camera visor wraps the horizontally lined triple rear camera from left to side and molds right into the frame on both sides. Additionally, there’s a third camera module at the back, unlike Pixel 7’s dual-camera setup.

The model looks similar to Pixel 6 and 6 Pro so we will get to see a slightly curved screen onboard compared to the predecessor. The image with the Device Info page shows the device name as “Cubot Cheetah 2”, and the board as “Cheetah” among others. Cheetah is likely a codename for the device whereas Cubot Cheetah 2 could be a reference to a phone that existed years ago. In any case, both Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are likely to arrive sometime in October 2022 where the dates could arrive soon although not available at the moment.

Google Pixel 7 Expected Specifications

Talking about specifications, Google Pixel 7 is likely to bring onboard a 6.3-inch AMOLED panel with 1080×2400 pixels resolution, a 418 PPI density, and a 90Hz refresh rate among others. The device sports a Google Tensor SoC under the hood with 8GB of RAM, Mali-G78 MP20 GPU, a 50+12MP dual rear camera, and an 8MP selfie shooter. There’s a 4,600mAh battery with 33W fast charging tech.

Google Pixel 7 Pro Expected Specifications

When it comes to Google Pixel 7 Pro, the device is likely to sport a 6.71-inch curved OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate, up to 12GB RAM, a 50+48+12MP triple rear, and a 12MP front camera setup. There’s Google Tensor under the hood and it draws the power from a 5000mAh battery paired alongside 33W fast charging tech.

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