First Google Pixel 7 leak has arrived: 2nd Gen Tensor chip, launch timeline, and more | 91mobiles.com

Alongside the Cloudripper, three more codenames are connected with the Exynos modem. First, let’s talk about two of them – Cheeta and Panther, which are believed to be Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. Now, pixel devices have always had a codename related to fish or other sea life. Starting from the first Pixel smartphone – Sailfish to the last pixel smartphone with a sea life codename – Pixel 5 with Redfin. The Pixel 6 and 6 Pro had Oriole and Raven codenames. Followed by Pixel 6a with Bluejay and Pixel notepad with Pipit, these all are bird names.

With the Pixel 7 series, the company is changing its codename scheme to an animal name, suggesting each generation of the Pixel phones will have new codename schemes. Now coming back to the third codenames connected with the Exynos modem named – “Ravenclaw.” At first, it sounds like a Hogwarts house reference, but things may be different unless Google plans something magical with the Pixel 7 series.

Now, the first Tensor chipset, which was replaced the Snapdragon 765 SoC on the Pixel 5 device for testing purposes, carried the codename “Whitefin.” The codename was a mashup of the white from Tender chipset’s – Whitechapel and fin from Pixel 5’s Redfin. Similarly, the Ravenclaw could be Raven from Pixel 6 Pro, and claw is just a feline reference to the Pixel 7.

Separately, the Google Pixel Foldable smartphone is tipped to be in the works and could hit production in Q3 2022 and debut in Q4 2022, alongside the Google Pixel 7 series. If you are curious about the Google Pixel foldable phone, head over to our previous coverage for the same.

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