The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro became the first Google phones to officially launch in India since the Pixel 3 series. However, even as the phone remains in its early life cycle, Google is seemingly working on a high-end Pixel phone that could join the Pixel 7 series. The tipster Kuba Wojciechowski, 91mobiles, reportedly learned details of the Pixel G10 phone which aligns with the specifications of the present generation Pixel 7 Pro.
According to Wojciechowski, the upcoming Google Pixel device, G10, will seemingly feature exact display dimensions like the Pixel 7 Pro, 155mm in height and 71mm in width with a 6.7-inch panel and rounded corners. In addition, the G10 will offer a high-resolution display of 3120 x 1440 pixels.
The G10 has a similar front camera cut-out position to the Google Pixel 7 Pro. Nothing else has been disclosed about its specifications, but the Pixel G10 registers BOE as its display supplier. BOE is a supplier that works with Apple for some iPhone supply chains. Google has also enlisted Qualcomm as a supplier of under-display finger sensors for this smartphone, which makes its overall configuration identical to what the present generation Pixel 7 Pro offers.
A report by 9to5Google also stated two Google smartphones are in progress, by the code name Felix and Lynx.
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