Google Pixel 7 is expected to launch soon, Tensor 2 processor will be available, know features and price


Posted on 8th Aug 2022 06:43 pm by rohit kumar

Google Pixel 7 Coming Soon: Google may soon launch Pixel 6's successor Pixel 7. According to the report, Google Pixel 7 can be launched in the global market in October this year. Although no official information has been given by Google about it, if tipsters are to be believed, the smartphone is likely to come with the company's next-generation chipset, the Google Tensor 2 processor. Let us know that Google did not officially launch the Pixel 6 series in the Indian market, but the company made the Pixel 6a available in India a few weeks ago.

 

Let us tell you that tipster John Prosser has shared the news of the launch of Pixel 7. He claimed that the Pixel 7 series will be launched globally by mid-October. Prosser also said that the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will be available for pre-booking on October 6, while their sale will start on October 13.

 

Apart from this, China's leaks Digi Chat Station has also shared some important information about the Pixel 7 series. The tipster has revealed that Google's upcoming flagship devices are being built at the Foxconn plant in China. The tipster posted on Twitter's Chinese alternative Weibo that two of Google's new flagships - the Pixel flagship and the foldable screen will be manufactured by Foxconn in China. It was further told that the mobile phone will come with a 2K centered single-hole flexible screen and Tensor2 processor.

 

However, it is not clear whether Google will launch the Pixel 7 series in India or not. Let us tell you that the company recently announced Pixel 6a with Google Buds Pro. This smartphone flaunts a 6.1-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, which comes with a 60Hz refresh rate, 20:9 aspect ratio, HDR support, and an Always-on display. For security, the protection of Corning Gorilla Glass 3 has been given to the smartphone.

 

Also Read: Oppo A77 4G Launched in India, Price is Budget Friendly, 50 MP Camera Available, Know Details

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