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Here are some details of the upcoming Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro February 23, 2022by Martin 6 Today we got the first details on Google's upcoming Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro phones, which should only become official in October if the company sticks to its usual hype. And yet, here we are in February with some pieces of the puzzle already in sight. How clean is it? However, according to a new report, the Pixel 7 duo will use a second-generation Tensor chipset with a Samsung-made Exynos Modem 5300 for connectivity. Here are some details of the upcoming Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are reportedly codenamed Cheetah and Panther, which is interesting because before the Pixel 6 generation, Google only used codes related to fish or other marine life.
Then there was the 6 and 6 Pro Oriole and C Level Executive List Raven, and apparently the nomenclature of the birds continues with the as-yet-unannounced nomenclature. The Pixel 6a is supposedly codenamed Bluejay. And then we go to the topic of cats, it seems. So it looks like Google is now changing its codename scheme for Pixels with each generation - until the animals run out. But it may take some time. The latest information that has been published today is supposed to be the codename of the third Pixel attached to the Exynos Modem 5300, which is Ravenclaw. Now this could be a reference to Hogwarts and nothing else, or things could be more interesting.
Last year, when the first Tensor was in development, Google tested it internally by replacing the Snapdragon 765 in some locations. Pixel 5 units with tensor. These models then received the codename Whitefin - an exercise including "white" from "Whitechapel", the codename of the Tensor project, and "fin" for "Redfin" - the codename of the Pixel 5. Similarly, it is speculated that the "Raven" in "Ravenclaw" may refer to the Pixel 6 Pro, and the "claw" is just a reference to the fact that it will be a Pixel 6 Pro device with a Pixel 7 inside for testing purposes. is made . Of course, there is still a lot of time before the official launch of the Pixel 7 generation, and for these things to be confirmed by rumors and additional information.
Then there was the 6 and 6 Pro Oriole and C Level Executive List Raven, and apparently the nomenclature of the birds continues with the as-yet-unannounced nomenclature. The Pixel 6a is supposedly codenamed Bluejay. And then we go to the topic of cats, it seems. So it looks like Google is now changing its codename scheme for Pixels with each generation - until the animals run out. But it may take some time. The latest information that has been published today is supposed to be the codename of the third Pixel attached to the Exynos Modem 5300, which is Ravenclaw. Now this could be a reference to Hogwarts and nothing else, or things could be more interesting.
Last year, when the first Tensor was in development, Google tested it internally by replacing the Snapdragon 765 in some locations. Pixel 5 units with tensor. These models then received the codename Whitefin - an exercise including "white" from "Whitechapel", the codename of the Tensor project, and "fin" for "Redfin" - the codename of the Pixel 5. Similarly, it is speculated that the "Raven" in "Ravenclaw" may refer to the Pixel 6 Pro, and the "claw" is just a reference to the fact that it will be a Pixel 6 Pro device with a Pixel 7 inside for testing purposes. is made . Of course, there is still a lot of time before the official launch of the Pixel 7 generation, and for these things to be confirmed by rumors and additional information.