This is the eerily familiar ‘rumored’ Google Pixel 7 Pro spec sheet
Here are the specs in full (almost)
- 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate capabilities
- Google Tensor G2 processor
- Titan security chip
- 50MP primary camera + 48MP telephoto sensor + 12MP ultra-wide-angle shooter on the back
- 11MP single front-facing camera
- 12GB RAM
- 128/256GB storage configurations
- Android 13 software out the box
- 5,000mAh battery
- 30W wired charging
- Wireless charging (unspecified speed)
If you feel like you’re having deja vu looking at the above list of “rumored” (aka not-yet-etched-in-stone) specs, don’t worry, you haven’t suddenly turned into a character from a trippy Christopher Nolan film. You’re merely a keen follower of today’s mobile industry, which is even more than ever reliant on repetition rather than innovation.
Will the Pixel 7 Pro be worth its price?
Substantial upgrades or no upgrades at all over the Pixel 6 Pro, this is probably the number one question on the minds of both Google executives and Android enthusiasts right now, and naturally, the answer still depends on several factors.
At $899 in an entry-level 128GB storage version with a $200 gift likely included for a limited time, the Pixel 7 Pro giant could prove a pretty great (albeit far from groundbreaking) bargain for Android purists and general Android fans dissatisfied with the extravagant price of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, for instance.
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