According to the latest report, the Google Pixel series of new devices obtained FCC certification, a total of four models, namely GX7AS, GB17L, GB62Z, and G1AZG.
The GX7AS is reportedly the upcoming Pixel 6a, while the remaining three belong to the Pixel 7 series. FCC certification shows that all four models support 5G networks, dual-band Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth, and NFC.
In addition, it is reported that the Pixel 7 series will debut the Android 13 operating system worldwide, and the system has now launched a developer preview version, with a series of detailed improvements based on Android 12.
According to previous revelations, the new Google Pixel 7 series will be released in October. The exposed rendering shows that Google’s new flagship will be similar to the design of the Pixel 6 Series, with the mainstream center-cut full screen on the front and a long strip camera module on the back.
The Pro version features three lenses arranged horizontally with 2 + 1 openings. The non-Pro version features two lenses arranged horizontally with only one opening.
Pixel 7 Pro is expected to feature a 6.7-inch display, while the smaller Pixel 7 will feature a 6.3-inch OLED screen. The screen bezel of the Pixel 7 series is expected to be slightly narrower than the previous generation, and the configuration of the rear camera will be further improved.
The black camera “blinder” will be integrated into the fuselage frame. The phone will feature a glass back panel and metal bezel, a flat display, and a refresh rate of 120Hz, an improvement over last year’s Pixel 6.
In addition, all the physical buttons are on the right side of the device, which includes the power key and volume key, and there is a USB Type-C interface at the bottom. The Pixel 7 will also feature 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 12MP ultra-wide, 50MP wide-angle, and 8MP f/2.2 lens.