Google teases the Pixel 7 with next-gen Tensor chip at I/O 2022
Ahead of its release sometime later this year, Google just provided an early preview of the Pixel 7 at I/O 2022.
While the company didn't reveal much in the way of detailed specs or components, Google did show off the Pixel 7's design which is retaining the prominent camera bar that debuted on the Pixel 6. That said, one improvement for 2022 is that the Pixel 7’s frame will be made from recycled aluminum, which now extends seamlessly across the camera bar.
As before, the standard Pixel 7 will feature two rear cameras, while the more premium Pixel 7 Pro will get a triple camera array. Meanwhile, on the inside, the phone will pack a second-gen Tensor chip designed to enhance a range of features including speech recognition, photos, videos and security. And to top it all off, the handset will debut alongside Android 13, which is slated for an official release sometime later this autumn.
Unfortunately, there’s no word yet on pricing or an official launch date, so stay tuned for more info as we get closer to the fall.
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[original story: Engadget]