We knew that Google could present the Pixel 6a during the inaugural Google I/O 2022 conference. What no one anticipated is that those in Mountain View would also take advantage of the spotlight to show the first images of the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. Both terminals boast a very similar design to the current model, however, it is in the camera module where we find many new features.
First of all, those from Mountain View say that now the entire camera module is constructed from recycled aluminum. In addition, its color contrasts with that of the sensors. In the case of the Pixel 7, we find two cameras, while the Pro variant bets on a triple camera. Unfortunately, Google has not offered us more details about the news that we can expect from the photographic section.
Internally of course The Google Pixel 7 will integrate the new generation of the Tensor chip. The first SoC signed by Google had a somewhat sour debut in the previous smartphone, so it is expected that the company has dedicated efforts to cover the room for improvement. Like the cameras, they did not want to advance information about the potential of the processor.
Regarding the colors, there will also be some news. The Google Pixel 7 will be available in three variants: obsidian, snow Y lemongrass. It should be noted that there will again be contrasting colors with the camera module, but the combinations chosen by the company look quite good. Obsidian, for example, has a look very elegant.
Certainly, “meeting” the Google Pixel 7 during Google I/O 2022 has surprised us all. Firstly, because its launch is scheduled for the fall, so we still have many months to wait. In addition, the company itself mentioned at the event that The Pixel 6 are their most successful terminals to date. Showing the new generation may not help much to keep up with current terminal sales.
The smartphone that we do know in depth is the new Pixel 6a, which once again offers attractive features at a really competitive price. It incorporates a 6.1 AMOLED screen with Full HD + resolution. Of course, it lags behind in the refresh rate with 60 Hz. Inside we find the same 5 nm Tensor chip. of his older brothers, in addition to 6GB of RAM and a 4,306 mAh battery -compatible with fast charging-.
On the back, its 12 MP dual-sensor camera with f/1.7 and f/2.2 apertures stands out. It offers photographic functions such as Magic Eraser, Real Tone, Night Sight and Face Unblur. Its price? $449 dollars. It will be available from July 28 in select markets.