A new report surfaced about Samsung’s next Galaxy Z Flip foldable, particularly about the device’s displays. According to Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), Google’s Pixel 7 will use a slightly smaller 6.3-inch display (the Pixel 6’s was 6.4 inches), and the Pixel 7 Pro will use the same size panel as the Pixel 6 Pro’s 6.7-inch one.
Hearing that the Pixel 7 will shrink from 6.4″ to 6.3″. Pixel 7 Pro will remain 6.7″. Panel shipments to start 1 month earlier this year, from May.
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) March 15, 2022
In addition, panel shipments will reportedly begin starting in May, one month ahead of The Pixel 6’s cycle. In another Tweet reply, it is mentioned that the Pixel 7 Pro’s panel will be LTPO and will feature 120Hz refresh rate just like the current generation.
Believe the Pro will be 120Hz with LTPO again…
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) March 15, 2022
The change in screen size corroborates an earlier report that the Pixel 7 would be slightly smaller than the Pixel 6. Also, based on early renders of the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, the devices will look a lot like the current-gen Pixel 6 devices.
Google Pixel 7 (speculative renders)
Early render of the Google Pixel 7 Pro
recent report claimed that both the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro (whose codenames are Cheetah and Panther, respectively) will use a second-generation Google Tensor chip fitted with an Exynos Modem 5300.
It’s still far too early to tell but in recent years Google hasn’t been able to keep much under wraps when it comes to Pixel leaks.
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