Google’s vanilla Pixel 7 leaks out in high-quality ‘cloudy white’ renders
It’s only February, and while Samsung has already followed its tradition of releasing an upgraded Galaxy S-series family early in the year, companies like Google are all but guaranteed to keep their fans waiting several more months for a new phone.
With the mid-range Pixel 6a leaked in high-res factory CAD-based renders all the way back in November 2021, however, it shouldn’t really come as a surprise that the premium Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are both getting the same treatment ahead of their expected joint commercial debut in October 2022.
Now that’s is more like it!
Given that October is still over seven months away and Google seems to have enough on its plate with all those annoying Pixel 6 bugs that simply refuse to get quashed, the rough and sketchy renders leaked yesterday would have been acceptable for a little while longer, making the waiting feel just a tad easier to bear.
This is pretty much just as similar to its predecessor as the 7 Pro, at least at first glance, sporting a perfectly flat screen with fairly generous bezels (by 2022 high-end standards), as well as a centered hole punch, and perhaps most notably, a bulging rear camera module that extends around the handset’s frame, arguably blending into its overall design a tiny bit better.
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