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Google Pixel 7 series will use new front-facing camera sensor supports 4K video recording
According to previous revelations, the new Google Pixel 7 series will continue to meet you in October and will continue to include two versions of Google Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro. Its biggest selling point is the newly upgraded imaging system and the expected factory pre-installation.
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In addition to the Android 13 operating system, the second-generation self-developed Tensor chip is also the focus of outside attention. And now there is the latest news. Recently, some sources have further brought more details of the parameters of the image of the device.
From the camera tag found in the APK code “p21_front_setup”, the new Google Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro will both use a new front-facing camera sensor that supports 4K video recording. While it’s unclear if the phone will continue to feature the same 11.1MP camera found in Google’s Pixel 6 Pro, sources made it clear that both devices will be able to record front-facing 4K video just like the Pixel 6 Pro.
Furthermore, the device will have a rear strip camera module with three cameras arranged horizontally, which is suspected to include a periscope telephoto lens. In addition, the phone will also have the Android 13 operating system pre-installed at the factory, which will also be the industry’s first flagship phone with the Android 13 system pre-installed, which is worth looking forward to.