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Alleged full specs of the Google Pixel 7 have leaked into the air. If they're true, it won't be too different from its predecessor.

According to the leaker Yogesh Brar the Pixel 7 will get a 6,3-inch OLED display (so far leaks have said 6,4 inches, which is the size of the Pixel 6 display), FHD+ resolution and a 90 Hz refresh rate. It will be powered by the Google Tensor G2 chipset, which should be paired with 8 GB of RAM and 128 or 256 GB of internal memory.

The camera should be the same as the Pixel 6, i.e. dual with 50 and 12 MPx resolution (and built on Samsung ISOCELL GN1 and Sony IMX381 sensors). The front camera will reportedly have a resolution of 11 MPx (in the predecessor it is 8 MPx) and boast automatic focus. Stereo speakers should be part of the equipment, and we can count on support for the Bluetooth LE standard.

The battery is supposed to have a capacity of 4700 mAh (vs. 4614 mAh) and support fast wired charging with a power of 30 W (like last year) and wireless charging with an unspecified speed (but apparently it will be 21 W like last year). It will be the operating system, of course Android 13.

The Pixel 7 will be (along with the Pixel 7 Pro and the smartwatch pixel Watch) "properly" introduced soon, specifically on October 6.

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