Another set of Pixel 7 and 7 Pro renders arrive alongside manual

Ivan, 03 October 2022

It's three days to Google's Pixel 7 event so let's enjoy some quality press renders of the Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, as well as the control scheme taken straight out of the manual for the two phones and the Pixel Watch.

Here's the Google Pixel 7 Pro in Obsidian, Hazel, and Snow.

Google Pixel 7 Pro, source: Evan Blass Google Pixel 7 Pro, source: Evan Blass Google Pixel 7 Pro, source: Evan Blass
Google Pixel 7 Pro, source: Evan Blass

And this is the Google Pixel 7 in Obsidian, Snow, and Lemongrass. Interestingly, the widgets on the homescreen show the October 4 date, perhaps that was the original event date? Just spitballing here.

Google Pixel 7, source: Evan Blass Google Pixel 7, source: Evan Blass Google Pixel 7, source: Evan Blass
Google Pixel 7, source: Evan Blass

Moving on to the 'Your device' section of the Pixel phones and watch's Quick Start Guide (User Manual), which details the location of the various controls - power/lock button, volume buttons, SIM tray (which is mistakenly listed as having a microSD card add-on). The guide confirms that the Pixel 7 will have an 8MP front camera and a duo of 50MP wide camera, and 12MP ultrawide camera on the back.

For the Pixel 7 Pro, the selfie resolution is also listed as 8MP, although it should be a wider 11MP camera, while on the back, the main wide camera is called a 50MP 'octa' camera, and the periscope zoom isn't mentioned by name at all.

The Pixel Watch will have a wide button, a rotating crown, as well as a microphone and speaker.

Manual screenshots, source: Evan Blass Manual screenshots, source: Evan Blass Manual screenshots, source: Evan Blass
Manual screenshots, source: Evan Blass

Images courtesy of Evan Blass.


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