It seems that the Mountain View company Google is having more devices to launch in its latest Google Pixel 7 series as we came across a report we recently which suggested that the company is working on a mini variant and now a new piece of information appears online and the same suggests that the company is working on Google Pixel 7 Ultra model as well and the device will be featuring a large 1 inch camera sensor on the back.
It was previously said that the company will be launching the new device in its latest flagship smartphone series and revealed the codename for the model which is Lynx and L10. The same source suggested that the upcoming Google Pixel 7 Ultra model and the same will feature a triple camera setup and out of the three sensors, the primary sensor will reportedly be a 50 megapixel Samsung ISOCELL GN1 sensor along with a 1.2um pixels and is 1/1.31 inches in size.
It is reported that the primary sensor will be paired with a 64 megapixel Sony IMX787 sensor and the same will feature a size of 1/1.3 inches and could be the telephoto lens. The device will also feature the tertiary camera and the same is an unannounced 13 megapixel Sony IMX712 sensor. The same will be used for both the front facing sensor and even the ultra wide angle lens as well.
Now a new tweet from known tipster Ice Universe claimed that the search engine giant is working on Google Pixel 7 Ultra model and he says that the device will feature a 1 inch sensor on the back and the same is contrary to Kuba’s information.
Anyways it is clear that the upcoming device is going to offer even more amazing camera setup and we don’t know the launching timeline of the device at this point of time but we are looking forward to learn more about the same and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for more information from the technological world at your fingertips.
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