Google’s Pixel 7 Pro renders leak, keeping the Pixel 6’s iconic design

It’s only been a few months since the Pixel 6 was released, but online leaks about the Pixel 7 series have already emerged. Google appears to have sent CAD files to the case manufacturing industry recently, as Steve Hemmerstoffer (aka OnLeaks) and David Kowalski (aka xleaks7) both released renders of the Pixel 7 Pro today.

These unofficial render leaks are often based on measurements that Google needs to send to third parties in order to get accessories (like protective cases) ready for the release date. This means that the shape of the phone should be accurate to the millimeter, but finer details such as materials, colors, or the position of the camera lens within the camera block can still vary.

According to the exposed renderings, the design of the Pixel 7 Pro has many similarities with the Pixel 6, and the raised camera bar design on the back has been retained. The three cameras on the back of the Pixel 7 Pro appear to be quite large and may include a wide-angle camera, a periscope telephoto camera, and an ultra-wide-angle camera. The front adopts a centered hole-punch screen design.

As pointed out by SmartPrix, the device has the same curved edges as the Pixel 6 Pro. However, the Pixel 7 Pro is slightly shorter in length, slightly wider in width and thickness, and measures 163 x 76.6 x 8.7mm. For reference, the Pixel 6 Pro has a body size of 163.9×75.9×8.9mm.
Judging from the renderings, the Pixel 7 Pro looks similar to the Pixel 6’s design, and the size changes appear to be minimal. In addition, earlier renders of the more compact Pixel 6A were also leaked. Google hasn’t made any confirmation on the Pixel 7 or Pixel 6A yet — the company probably won’t release the Pixel 7 until the fall, and the Pixel 6A could be revealed sooner.

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