Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, together with other models, appeared on the FCC website
We could be in for a raft of product launches from search engine giant Google. The Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, together with other models, have appeared on the FCC website. These devices join the previous Google products listed earlier this week on FCC like the Nest WiFi Routers yesterday. The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are expected to launch on October 13.
The Pixel 7 series on the FCC radar have model numbers GE2AE, GP4B6, GVU6C, and GQML3. The current Pixel 7 series models are all compatible with 5G network connectivity. There are slight differences in terms of the network bands available in the GQML3 and GVU6C. The GQML3 has 5G n250 and n261 bands in addition to what obtains for the GVU6C. There is also a minor difference between the GE2AE and GP4B6 with the 5G n259, n260, and n261.
The Google Pixel 7 series also supports Wi-Fi 6E in addition to Wi-Fi 2.4 and 5GHz. The series also supports Bluetooth, NFC, GSM GPRS EGPRS, HSDPA, HSUPA, and WPT connectivity. As per the FCC details, the GQML3 and GVU6C are the Pixel 7 devices while the GE2AE and GP4BC are Pixel 7 Pro models. The Pixel 7 models are basically unchanged from their predecessors, the Pixel 6. Up to 8GB of RAM is available in the models and 128GB of internal storage. The Pixel 7 Pro has a triple rear camera setup while the Pixel 7 has a dual rear camera module.
The Pixel 7 Pro has a 6.7-inch OLED display, slightly larger than the 6.4-inch display with a 90 Hz refresh rate of the Pixel 7. Much of the details about the Pixel 7 series have been through leaks, as Google is yet to provide a comprehensive outline of the upcoming flagships. The FCC listing of the devices, however, indicates an imminent launch.
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