What is that, you might ask. The first thing that comes to mind is likely going to be Google’s Pixel 7. The Pixel lineup has long held a special status in Android’s side of the market, and the next generation is on the horizon.
The Pixel 7 wait has been a long and excruciating one. Google teased the smartphone quite a while back (in May, at Google I/O). Earlier this month, we got an official announcement date – October 6th, with general availability coming soon after.
We already know quite a bit about the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro. From its design, to the chipset at its heart, very little is left to the imagination. Now, however, an interesting leak points to a rather unpleasant surprise.
According to prominent tech tipster Roland Quandt, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will have only two storage configurations – one with 128GB of internal storage, and another with 256GB. This information was brought forward in a tweet.
Quand notes that this could concern only the models sold in the EU and that it is possible for the Pixel 7 lineup to come in a 512GB version elsewhere.
For reference, the current Pixel 6 Pro does feature a 512GB storage configuration, while the Pixel 6 is available with a maximum internal storage of 256GB.
At any rate, it would be strange for a flagship of the caliber of the Pixel 7 Pro to not have a 256GB+ version. Even if it does apply only to the EU, it is still a questionable decision.
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