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Google Pixel 7 allegedly spotted on Amazon US before October 6 launch: all details

Google Pixel 7
Apart from the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, the American multinational tech giant will also introduce Pixel Watch and the latest smart home devices from Nest at its event.

 

Ahead of its October 6 launch at the Made By Google event, the Pixel 7 smartphone was allegedly spotted on Amazon US with a price tag of $599 (around Rs. 50,000).

 

According to a tweet by a tech YouTuber M Brandon Lee, which displays the unlocked version of the handset in Obsidian color with 128GB of storage, the listing is showing up in the search cache but gives an error once you click on it.

 

Google Pixel 7 Amazon

 

Google has earlier revealed that the Pixel 7 phones will run on Android 13 and will have its custom next-generation Tensor chip for a better experience. Further as per rumors, the base Pixel 7 model could feature a 6.3-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. While the rear camera is expected to come with a 50 MP+ 13MP (ultra-wide sensor) setup, the front camera could be 11MP. This version of the series could come with two storage models: 128GB and 256GB with a 4,700mAh battery and 30 Watts fast charging.

 

Google Pixel 7 Tweet

 

Pixel 7 Pro, on the other hand, is expected to have a 6.7-inch QHD+ OLED display panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and will feature a triple rear camera setup that could include an additional 48-megapixel telephoto sensor. As mentioned, the Pixel series will have an in-built Google Tensor G2 SoC Titan chip.

 

In terms of price, the Pixel 7 series could cost along the same lines as that its predecessor. While the standard model could be priced at around $599 (approximately Rs. 50,000), the Pro model is expected to be launched at around $899 (approximately Rs. 75,000). 

 

Apart from the Pixel 7 series, the American multinational tech giant will also introduce Pixel Watch and the latest smart home devices from Nest at its event, which will take place in the Williamsburg neighborhood of NYC at 10 am EST (or 7:30 pm IST).

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