Google Pixel 7 Pro specifications revealed via Geekbench listing: launch date
Google is all set to launch the Google Pixel 7 series and the Google Pixel Watch during the ‘Made By Google’ event scheduled for October 6th. Ahead of the event, the Google Pixel 7 Pro has been spotted in a benchmark listing, which hints at some of the smartphone’s specifications.
According to a Geekbench listing, first spotted by tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Google Pixel 7 Pro‘s Geekbench benchmark test shows a single-core score of 1,068 and a multi-core score of 3,149. Further, the listing also hints at few of the Pixel 7 Pro’s specifications like the smartphone’s RAM figures, processor, motherboard, and more.
The Geekbench listing shows that the Google Pixel 7 Pro will come with Android 13 out of the box, and will have an octa-core processor with a base frequency of 1.8GHz. While the Geeekbench listing does not specify which processor the Google Pixel 7 Pro is using, but the tipster has hinted at a Google Tensor G2 chipset paired with 12GB of RAM.
The benchmark listing further shows that the Pixel 7 Pro will come with a motherboard named “Cheetah” and there will be a Mali-G710 GPU on the Google Pixel 7 Pro.
Google Pixel 7 series: What to expect
Google earlier this month announced that it will launch the Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, and the Google Pixel Watch during its ‘Made by Google’ event on October 6. After the announcement, Google updated its websites with new details around the upcoming devices.
On the updated Magazine page for Pixel 7, Google now has references to the Tensor G2 chipset, which comes as the first confirmation of the next-gen Google Tensor chip name. Just like the Pixel 6 series, the Tensor G2 chip is also expected to come with the Pixel 7a or a Pixel foldable, if the company launches either. On the page, Google says that the Tensor G2 will “bring even more helpful, personalised features to photos, videos, security, and speech recognition.”
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