In a couple of months, Google will present the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, partially disclosed by the company back in May. As before, the biggest interest around Google phones is tied to the cameras, which this time will receive changes in the composition. At least, this is indicated by the source codes studied by the enthusiast Kuba Wojciechowski. So, both smartphones use a 50-megapixel Samsung GN1 sensor as the main sensor and a 12-megapixel Sony IMX381 as a width. They, by the way, were in the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. But the periscope in the Pixel 7 Pro is now new: instead of the Sony IMX586, Samsung GM1 is mentioned. In fact, these are equivalent (48 MP, 1/2″) sensors, which looks strange and is probably due to Google’s desire to use sensors from the same brand for similar results (color reproduction, etc.).

The front camera for both models will be the same: 11-megapixel Samsung 3J1, familiar to us from the Pixel 6 Pro. Presumably, unification can make it easier for Google to develop a face recognition system, because fingerprint scanners are still not given to it . How it will turn out in practice – we will find out at the end of September or the beginning of October.
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