At Google’s I/O developer conference this year, the company revealed Pixel 7 phones that will be officially released this fall, and Jon Prosser has revealed that the Pixel 7 line will launch in mid-October. Nearing release, the phone was FCC-certified.
Mysmartprice reported today that four Google Pixel devices have appeared on the FCC website, and they are expected to be the Pixel 7 series. The four devices, whose models are GE2AE, GQML3, GP4BC and GVU6C, will all support Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth and NFC, according to the certification information.
In addition, the four devices support multiple 5G bands, including N2, N5, N7, N12, N25, N30, N38, N41, N48, N66, N71, and N77. Two of these devices, the GP4BC and GE2AE, also have UWB (ultra-wide band) capabilities. The GP4BC and GE2AE models are likely to be the Pixel 7 Pro, given that Google’s previous Pixel 6 series only included this feature on the Pixel 6 Pro.
According to the leak, the Pixel 7 collection will be available for pre-order on October 6 and on sale on October 13. Google has already revealed the appearance of the Pixel 7 series, which is expected to have a Tensor 2 processor that follows the explosion-proof shield of the Pixle 6 series.
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According to the blogger @Digital chat station, the phone is equipped with a 2K centered single-hole flexible screen, ceramic body, 50MP super-large base main camera and multi-focus subduction images.