During today’s Google I/O event, the company gave us a quick teaser of what we can expect from its next smartphone: The Pixel 7.
During today’s Google I/O event, the company gave us a quick teaser of what we can expect from its next revolutionary smartphone: The Pixel 7.
While it’s not launching until later this year, we’d already heard enough to know not to expect any significant design changes, so today’s teaser didn’t include any real surprises. The Pixel 7 that Google showed off looks nearly indistinguishable from the Pixel 6, suggesting that Google has settled on this design as the look for its smartphones.
As expected, the Pixel 7 will be powered by Google’s next-generation Tensor chip, the second version of Google’s own silicon that builds on the original Tensor introduced with the Pixel 6. While this is being referred to as the “Tensor 2,” Google hasn’t announced its name just yet.
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