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Google Pixel 7 And Pixel 7 Pro Spotted On REL Certification

With the Google I/O event, Google announced the new Pixel 7 series with the latest Android 13. The event only reveals the smartphone’s design; besides this, the company doesn’t reveal any other information.

Meanwhile, we are hearing several leaks, renderings, and rumours regarding the upcoming Pixel 7 series. It is expected to launch later this year. The latest Google Pixel series will come with two models, Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. Read more GCam 8.5.3: The Latest Google Camera Port For Your All Devices [Download]

According to the noted tipster Mukul Sharma, The new upcoming Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro recently received the REL Canada certification. This certification reveals the phone’s model numbers and verifies their official name.

Google Pixel 7 Series certified on various website

Per the Radio Equipments List (REL) certification, the Google Pixel 7 was spotted under the model number GQML3, and the Pixel 7 Pro was spotted under the model number GE2AE. Apart from the model number, the listing does not reveal any other specifications and details. These 12 Devices Were Recently Spotted On The FCC Certification Website

Previsually, the Google Pixel 7 series was spotted on the FCC certification with model numbers GE2AE, GP4B6, GVU6C, and GQML3. The Pixel series will support a 5G network connection and Wi-Fi 6E.

According to the report, the Pixel 7 series will be similar to the Pixel 6 series. The Pixel 7 Pro features a 6.7-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, while the Pixel 7 has a 6.4-inch with a 90Hz refresh rate.

The Pixel 7 will have a dual camera setup, and the Pixel 7 Pro will have a triple camera setup. Both phones could come with a 50MP main Samsung GN1 camera and a 13MP ultra-wide sony IMX38 camera, while the Pixel 7 Pro will have one more, a 48MP telephoto camera. It is expected to be a 10.87MP front camera on both models. Read more Apple iOS 16 Announced at WWDC22, iOS 16 Key Features, compatible devices

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