Google just provided us with an early preview of what the Pixel 7 is going to be looking like at their Google IO 2022 keynote, as the company didn’t reveal a lot of detailed specs or components of the device. The company, however, did show off the design of the new upcoming Pixel 7, So the device still retains its prominent camera bar that debuted with the Pixel 6.
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Well, one improvement that we could spot on the Pixel 7 is a new frame made from recycled aluminum extending seamlessly across the camera bar. The design looks cool, but it’s not very different from the current existing Google Pixel 6.
Also, we think Google overshared a lot of their plans for the future this time around because they knew that leaks and renders from random people on Twitter do not work out to be a good marketing strategy. Instead, if they just leak it themselves at their event, it’s better that way.

As before, the Pixel Seven will feature two rear cameras, while the premium Pixel 7 Pro will get a triple camera array on the inside, the phone will have a second-generation tensor ship designed to enhance the range of features the phone currently has like speech recognition, photos, videos, and security.
The handset is also debuting just alongside Android 13 which is also meant to be released sometime later this fall. Although unfortunately, we do not have any information on their pricing or an official launch date from the company, so you should stay tuned for more info as we get closer to fall.
