Pixel 7 Phones Will Get Tensor G2 Chip
Google’s Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro will be powered by the new Tensor G2 chipset, as mentioned on the phones’ product page. This was initially spotted by leakster Kuba Wojciechowski. Google just updated their store and Pixel 7 officially has second generation Tensor chip, called the Tensor G2! https://t.co/pR5l5IyFsO pic.twitter.com/G6aqkFMI4w— Kuba Wojciechowski⚡ (@Za_Raczke) September 6, 2022
The Tensor G2 (possibly short for Generation 2) will succeed the Tensor chip that debuted with the Pixel 6 series last year. While Google is yet to reveal the technical details, the next-gen Tensor chip is expected to improve the cameras, security, and speech recognition.
Google’s description of the chip reads, “With the next-gen Google Tensor processor, Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will bring even more helpful, personalized features to photos, videos, security, and speech recognition.” Of course, there will be performance improvements along with new features and the stats will be out at the October 6 event.
Besides this, Google has revealed that the Pixel 7 will come in Obsidian, Lemongrass, and Snow colorways, while the Pixel 7 Pro will have the Obsidian, Hazel, and Snow color options. The company has already revealed the Pixel 7 design at its I/O 2022 event in May, which somewhat resembles that of its predecessors.
The dual-tone finish will remains but the camera bump will look a bit different with more prominent camera housings and an aluminum finish. As per recent information, the Pixel 7 series will look narrower than the Pixel 6 phones. Plus, the vanilla Pixel 7 will be smaller than the Pixel 6, while the Pixel 7 Pro will be of the same size as the Pixel 6 Pro.
As for the specs, expect a 120Hz display, 50MP main camera with the Samsung GN1 sensor, battery improvements, and more. The Pixel Watch, on the other hand, will be a first for Google and is expected to come with Wear OS 3, a circular design, and much more. Google is also expected to launch new Nest products alongside.
We are now a month away from Google’s upcoming hardware launch event and we hope to get more details (both official and unofficial) prior to this. Stay tuned for all the updates you need, and do let us know if you are excited about the new Pixel products in the comments below.