As the Pixel 6a is about to go on sale, all eyes are on Google’s upcoming flagships. A few weeks ago, during I/O 2022, the manufacturer officially presented the next Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, showing some of its first details without going into too much detail about its specifications.
Google showed the rear design of the Pixel 7 there Pixel 7 Prowith the new construction and design of the rear module, in which we see that the Pixel 7 Pro will again be the only model with a rear camera, and the company has confirmed that it will carry the processor Google Tensor 2nd Generation
These would be the screens of the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro
It was discovered in the source code of the Android Open Source Project that Google has created **two new display drivers** for two devices with the cable name “C10” and “P10″, which are the shortcodes for ” Cheetah” (Pixel 7) and “Panther” (Pixel 7 Pro). These files provide us with the first screen specifications of the next generation of Google mobiles.
According to the source code, the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro use the exact same Samsung panels (S6E3FC3 and S6E3HC3, respectively) as the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Pixel 7
Some of the changes that it looks like we’re going to find are that the Pixel 7 screen would be a little smaller
It looks like Google is trying hard to support a screen that’s almost identical to the one it would currently use in prototypes. The Pixel 7 Pro could use the S6E3HC4 panelwhich is a newer generation than the Pixel 6 Pro, but the improvements seem minimal.
It was also discovered that Google wanted to improve the battery life of the Pixel 7 Pro by adding a native 1080p mode for your screen. When the mobile enters power saving mode, the rendering would switch from 1440p to 1080p to give less workload to the GPU.
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