Tipster reveals Google Pixel 7 series' camera tech specs

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The Google Pixel 7 series should launch in the coming months. Before that happens, someone has revealed the camera details of the devices. Earlier, Google had shown us the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro's designs at the Google I/O Developer event. The former will have a dual-camera setup, while the latter comes with three sensors.

According to tipster Paras Guglani, the Google Pixel 7 will get a 50MP Samsung GN1 sensor coupled with a Sony IMX381 ultra-wide angle lens. The latter is said to be an upgrade over the 12.3MP IMX380. Meanwhile, the Google Pixel 7 Pro will reportedly come with a 48MP GM1 telephoto lens, with the rest of the sensors being the same as the regular variant. Both devices are expected to equip with a 10.87MP Samsung sensor on the front for selfies and video calls.

Besides the camera specs, the device should pack the next-generation Tensor chip for better performance. Back to the design, both devices will feature a horizontal aluminium bridge on the back panel housing dual cameras in a pill-shaped cutout and a third lens (for the Pixel 7 Pro) paired with an LED flash outside. There's also the OG dual-tone finish with a premium glass back panel.

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