A few minutes ago we talked about the implications of the update to Android 13 for the new Google Pixel 6, whose launch we reported in this other news, but this has not prevented Google from continuing to work on the future generation of its terminals. That is why, as we read in GSMArenathe FCC has certified four Google Pixel 7 terminals.
These terminals arrive with the model numbers GP4BC, GVU6C, HE2AE and GQML, being the first two of terminals with support for 5G Sub-6GHz connectivity, while the other two have additional support for mmWave connectivity, which is the higher speed version of the 5G connection.
The GP4BC and GE2AE models will also have support for UWB, Verizon’s name for 5G C-band connectivity, which runs between 4 and 8GHz — as opposed to low-frequency connectivity, which runs below 4GHz. While not the same speed as mmWave, it is a happy medium that provides improvements in speed.
The Google Pixel 7 is expected to have the new Tensor 2 processor, providing the Pro model with an improved screen with QHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1000 nits of maximum brightness.
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Jordi Bercial
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