The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones got both a new design and a new camera set. Prior to that, Google had not changed the main smartphone camera for several years.
It would be logical to expect the company’s new generation of smartphones to keep the current camera set, or at least the main sensor.
According to a fresh rumor, that’s what’s coming. The source claims that the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, which now hide behind the codenames Cheetah and Panther, will most likely get the same cameras as Google’s current models. At the same time, of course, Google will refine the software, on which a lot depends now. At the end of the day, we can hardly expect any camera revolution – just some of the best camera phones on the market getting a little better.
As for the rest of the metrics, the Pixel 7 is expected to be slightly smaller than the Pixel 6 thanks to a slightly smaller screen (6.3 inches versus the current 6.4 inches), while the Pixel 7 Pro will keep the screen like the current flagship.