These days the Net is giving us interesting advances on future Google smartphones. Second Ross Young – CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) Google Pixel 7 will use a 6.3 inch display, i.e. slightly smaller than that of its predecessor. Conversely, the Pixel 7 Pro will use a display of the same size as the current Pixel 6 Pro, equal to 6.7 inches. That said, let’s find out more about Google’s future Pixel models.
Hearing that the Pixel 7 will shrink from 6.4″ to 6.3″. Pixel 7 Pro will remain 6.7″. Panel shipments to start 1 month earlier this year, from May.
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) March 15, 2022
Google Pixel 7: details revealed on the display of the new series
As anticipated, the new Google Pixel 7 will have a 6.3-inch display, which is slightly smaller than that of its predecessor. But this doesn’t seem to be the only difference between the two models. Apparently, shipments of the panels for the new smartphone models will begin in May, that is a month earlier than the production of the Pixel 6. Beyond this, here is another interesting clue about the new Pro model of the Pixel. which seems to have a display LTPOwith a refresh rate of 120Hz, just like the current generation.
The screen size change confirms a previous report that the Google Pixel 7 would be slightly smaller than the Pixel 6. Also, based on early renders of the new models, the devices will look a lot like the current generation. To these details are added other technicians. According to a recent report, in fact, the two new Pixels – called Cheetah and Panther – will have a second generation Google Tensor chip, equipped with an Exynos Modem 5300. Interesting details, which greatly increase user expectations. On the other hand, Google hasn’t been very good at keeping the features of the new phones under wraps in recent years. And maybe it won’t be this time either.
Chiara Crescenzi
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