Latest Google Pixel 7 leak offers a proper look at the screen

ThePixel 7 and 7 Prowill launch on October 6, and by now, we mostly know everything about the phones that there is to know. Google itself saw to that, too, as the company extensively teased itslatest and greatest phonesas early as May, and some leaks did the rest. Now, a new set of renders reveals what the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro will look like from the front.

The new images come courtesy ofIshan Agarwal and 91mobiles, who have teamed up to leak renders showing the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro from the front and back. Looking at the front, we are still presented with the same design first established by thePixel 6series. You have the centered punch-hole selfie camera at the top and an ever-so-slightly bigger bezel at the bottom. However, it looks like Google managed to shrink the size of all the bezels around the phone compared to the Pixel 6, as the Pixel 7 looks considerably more modern than its predecessor.

4

The Google Pixel 7

On the Pixel 7 Pro, the difference is not as clear, but that’s because both thePixel 6 Proand the 7 Pro come with curved screens, naturally minimizing the bezels on the sides of the displays. It’s possible that the bottom bezel will be just a tad smaller on the 7 Pro, though it’s hard to tell from the render.

Google Pixel 10 lineup against the Hudson River

The Google Pixel 7 Pro

On both the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, we can see another interesting tidbit. The frame will change its color depending on which color you choose for the back plate. While you could have gleaned as much from the images and videos Google itself published, these new leaked images make clear that you will be able to tell which color your phone has right from the front. In contrast to that, all Pixel 6 models came with black bezels, while only the Pixel 6 Pro offered bezels in the device color like what we see on both the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro.

Google Pixel 10 Pro XL held up next to a Pixel 7 Pro

We’ve seen the Pixel 7 Pro’s frontin a Pixel Superfans insider event , but that was only a low-resolution, small image that made it even harder to spot any differences. Other than that, we already know a great deal about the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, safe for details on the newTensor G2 chipthat they will have. The new SoC is presumably pretty similar to the first-generation Tensor, but it might pack some interesting machine-learning capabilities that aren’t part of the Pixel 6’s chip. Either way, we’re only about a week away from Google’s launch event, so we will learn more about the phones soon.

Carriers get the upper hand

Back view of a Google Pixel 10 Pro XL with a glowing wireless charging icon

Things get red hot for Magenta

An advanced, compact, purpose-built device

Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro Family

A hefty discount makes this a no-brainer

No more excuses

Project Moohan? More like Project Moolah