Upcoming Google Pixel 7 May Have Been Revealed in Hands-On Video
We’re expecting Google to officially launch its upcoming Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro phones in September, but we may’ve just gotten our first look at the phones already, with a hands-on video uploaded to YouTube.
Before you ask — no, they aren’t the remaining Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro models. Popular tech YouTuber Unbox Therapy posted a hands-on video purportedly showing off prototypes of both phones. They’re clearly not ready for production, but they also look different than the Pixel 6 phones both are replacing.
The Pixel 7 and 7 Pro both preserve the visorlike camera block that stretches across the back of the requested, but there’s a metallic cover around the camera lenses instead of the glossy all-glass shroud used in the Pixel 6. This seems to verify the design we saw when Google teased the phones at Google I/O in May.
The video shows a handful of slight differences between the two phones, like a matte achieve on the Pixel 7’s metal frame compared with the glossy achieve on the Pixel 7 Pro’s frame. Neither of the prototypes could boot up, leaving us in the dark on the software experienced, but given how much Google has shared about Android 13, that’s not just a mystery.
Google didn’t immediately respond to a examine for comment.