Google Pixel 7 And Pixel 7 Pro Will Be Called Cats

Google Pixel 7 And Pixel 7 Pro Will Be Called Cats

Google Pixel 7 And Pixel 7 Pro Will Be Called Cats

Google is expected to launch the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro in October, but reports have previously revealed some interesting information about the dual.

According to leaks, Pixel 7 phones will use a second-generation Tensor chipset on Samsung’s Exynos Modem 5300 to connect.

The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, codenamed Cheetah and Panther, have different naming schemes compared to previous Pixel 6 generations, where Google only used codenames related to fish or other aquatic life. In the past, Google used the nomenclature of birds and sometimes cats.

Different names prove that Google changes the code naming scheme for each generation of Pixel phones.

Exynos Modem 5300 – A third Pixel device with a code name associated with Ravenclaw has also been discovered.

Earlier, when developing the first Tensor, Google tested it internally by replacing the Snapdragon 765. With a Tensor on some Pixel 5 units, and then named them Whitefin.

Google’s word game with Ravenclaw could be a Hogwarts reference or a reference to the Pixel 6a.

However, there is still time to officially introduce the company’s Pixel 7 generation and reveal more information about the phones.

Pixel 7 Specifications

How much will the Google Pixel 7 cost?

To get an idea of cash, you’ll need to buy the latest Google devices on arrival, here are latest prices.

  • Google Pixel 6: £ 599 / $ 599
  • Google Pixel 6 Pro: £ 849/899
  • Google Pixel 5: £ 599 / $ 699
  • Google Pixel 4: £ 669 / $ 799
  • Google Pixel 4XL: £ 829/899

The Pixel 7a is $499, the Pixel 7 starts at $599, and the Pixel 7 Pro starts at $899. The price changes a bit depending on the storage capacity: Pixel 7 Pro (512 GB) —$1099. Pixel 7 Pro (256 GB) — $999.

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