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Google Pixel 7: what we want to see

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The Google Pixel 7 is already leaking, and we also have a list of what we want from it.
The Google Pixel 7 could – along with the iPhone 14 – be one of the most exciting phones of late 2022. Yes, late 2022 – so it’s a way off yet, but the first leaks are already starting to appear, and it’s never too early to start thinking about what we want from Google’s next flagship. That’s what you’ll find in this article – a wish list containing the main features and upgrades that we want the Pixel 7 (and Pixel 7 Pro) to offer, in order to make them the best phones possible. But that’s not all, before that you’ll find everything that we’ve heard about the Google Pixel 7 range so far, including information on its release date, price and specs. We’ll also be adding to this article whenever we hear anything new – so keep this page bookmarked. The Google Pixel 7 will probably be announced sometime in October 2022. There aren’t any rumors saying that, but every previous model was unveiled in October of their release year, except the Google Pixel 5, which was announced on September 30 – so virtually October. Whenever the Pixel 7 range is announced, it’s likely to go on sale a week or two later based on past form – but also probably before the end of October 2022. As for the price, it might well fall roughly in line with the Pixel 6 range. The standard model of that starts at $599 / £599 / AU$999, while the Pixel 6 Pro starts at $899 / £849 / AU$1,299. We’ve already heard a few things about the Google Pixel 7, including that it might unsurprisingly be powered by the second generation of the Google Tensor chipset, which we’ll call the Tensor 2 for convenience. Evidence of that has been found in Android code, as has mention of ‘Cloudripper’, which is believed to be a baseboard or developer board that the Pixel 7 might use. Before the Pixel 6 range even launched there was also evidence of the Pixel 7 found by XDA Developers in the Google Camera app.

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