Google’s upcoming Pixel 7 series smartphone will be announced on October 6th. Customers will be able to pre-order the device from October 6th, while shipping is rumored to start from October 18th.
Ahead of the launch event, a new leak by Artem Russakovskii has revealed the pricing of the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. According to the leak, the Pixel 7, codenamed Panther, will cost $599, while the Pixel 7 Pro, codenamed Cheetah, will cost $899. These are the same price tags at which Google launched the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro last year.
It is worth pointing out that these are the US prices of the devices, and other regions may see a price hike similar to the recently launched iPhone 14 series.
Google Pixel 7 Series Specifications
With a few modifications, the Pixel 7 Pro will retain most of the design elements of the Pixel 6 Pro. It is said to feature a 6.7-inch 120Hz OLED display. As revealed by the recent Geekbench results, the device will be powered by a Tensor G12 chipset that will be paired with 12 GB of RAM.
For photography, the smartphone will have three sensors on the back. These will include a 50MP main camera (Samsung GN1), 13MP ultrawide camera (Sony IMX38) and 48MP telephoto camera (Samsung GM1). The phone most likely has a 10.87MP (Samsung 3J1) sensor.
As far as the vanilla Pixel 7, the smartphone is expected to sport a 6.4-inch 90Hz OLED display with a 50MP main camera (Samsung GN1) and a 13MP ultrawide camera (Sony IMX38) for photography. It will have the same front camera as the Pro model and will also be powered by Tensor G2 chipset.