Photo Credit: Google
Google Pixel 7 series is set to launch on October 6. Google has so far confirmed that these smartphones will be powered by the next-generation Google Tensor G2 SoC and boot Android 13 out of the box. It has also revealed three colour options each for the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro. The remaining specifications of this lineup are still under wraps. Now, a reliable tipster has claimed that the Pixel 7 series could offer only up to 256GB of onboard storage in Europe.
Known tipster Roland Quandt (@rquandt) on Monday claimed that both Pixel 7 series smartphones will get only 128GB and 256GB storage variants. These storage options are believed to be restricted to models sold in Europe. To recall, the Pixel 6 also launched with up to 256GB of onboard storage. However, the Pixel 6 Pro offered a 512GB storage configuration.
Google recently revealed that the Pixel 7 will come in Lemongrass, Obsidian, and Snow colours, whereas the Pixel 7 Pro will be offered in Hazel, Obsidian, and Snow colour options. It appears that the Pixel 7 Pro will sport a shiny polished look whereas the regular Pixel 7 may feature a matte finish.
Previously, an alleged Pixel 7 Pro prototype handset had leaked which reportedly featured 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of onboard storage. Later on, a developer version of the Pixel 7 Pro was again spotted with only 256GB of onboard storage.
The Pixel 7 series is set to launch on October 6 alongside the Google Pixel Watch and Nest smart home devices. It is powered by the next-generation Google Tensor G2 SoC and runs on Android 13 out of the box. Google is yet to delve into the specifications of the Pixel 7 series in detail. However, these smartphones are likely to support sub-6GHz 5G and mmWave connectivity.
For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.