It's been less than a month since the launch of Pixel 6a and now the company is prepping up for the new Pixel 7 Ultra launch along with Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. Though there are no substantial details on it, a recent report from China's Weibo platform provided by a prominent leaker, Digital Chat Station has given a sneak peek into the expected design and specs of Google Pixel 7 Ultra. The company has reportedly partnered with Foxconn to bring a high-end flagship phone potentially dubbed Pixel 7 Ultra with code name Lynx. Going by reports, the upcoming handset would arrive with a ceramic design and better photo sensors.
The handset is speculated to be equipped with a 2K screen and a Tensor 2 chip, the next generation of Google's in-house SoC. If reports are to be believed, it will be the first time that a Pixel smartphone has opted for ceramic as a material instead of a combination of glass, metal and plastic.
Besides design, the report also gives insight into the Pixel 7 Ultra key specs. The handset is likely to ship with Sony's new IMX787 sensor, and would have a telephoto lens to perform optical zooms. Notably, the leaker also detailed a 50MP Isocell GN1 main camera with periscopic and "multifocal" lens. Overall, the Pixel 7 Ultra seems to be an interesting android smartphone. Additionally, the long-rumored Pixel Fold is also speculated to arrive with the Pixel 7 series launch.
Google is reportedly planning to announce new products on October 13 based on a claim by Frontpagetech. The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will necessarily be part of the event along with the Pixel 7 ultra and the Pixel Fold. The existence of a Pixel Fold has been in talks for years, but any confirmation on the same is yet to be provided by Google.
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