The Pixel 6 is only a few months old, but some new details have recently been revealed about Google's upcoming Pixel 7 smartphone. Although this isn't a massive leak with all of the specifications and photos as has been seen with devices from Samsung and other manufacturers, it is a compelling bit of information to add to what was uncovered a few months ago.
The Google Pixel 6 is the first all-Google phone, and what makes it unique is that a new type of mobile processor powers it. The Tensor is the first mobile chip designed by Google, and it was made specifically for the Pixel 6. That means it incorporates unique code that helps speed up Google's advanced image processing, natural language understanding and much more. As a result, the Tensor enhances performance and enables capabilities that weren't possible with earlier generations of the Pixel phone.
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Google is working on a next-generation Tensor processor for the Pixel 7, which is expected to arrive this year. With a deep dive into the Android 13 Developer Preview code, 9to5Google uncovered some details about the Pixel 7 and the next Tensor chip that will presumably provide it with greater performance and new capabilities. The code mentions a Samsung g5300b modem, which doesn't officially exist yet but suggests a more advanced version of the Pixel 6's Samsung g5123b. Since there have been some complaints about the current model's cellular connectivity, this would be a welcome upgrade. Google has issued updates to mitigate any problems, and by and large, the Pixel 6 seems to perform well, but some users still report issues.
While Google hasn't confirmed that another Pixel is in the
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