Google I / O conference 2022: Google preview pixel 7 series mobile phones equipped with second-generation self-developed chips
May 18th, 2022

Pinplay on May 12, the technology company Google officially held an I / O developer conference. At the meeting, Google announced the pixel 7 series mobile phones, not only announced the appearance of the new phone, but also announced and released a series of products.

Source: Google

Source: Google

The pixel 7 series uses aluminum camera strips instead of the previous glass design, which looks more advanced.

Google also exposed the color matching of the new machine: the pixel 7 will have three colors: Obsidian, snow white and lemon grass, while the pro model has no lemon grass and is replaced with green.

The new machine will be adapted to Android 13 system and equipped with the second generation tensor processor.

In addition, Google also released and previewed a series of hardware products.

Google pixel6a is priced at $449. It was pre purchased on July 21 and officially sold on July 28. It is unknown whether it will be sold in China.

Source: Google

In terms of configuration, pixel6a has a smaller body than the previous generation, with 12MP main lens and ultra wide lens, equipped with the same tensor processor as pixel6 and pixel6pro, and pre installed Android 13 mobile phone operating system. Judging from the current configuration, pixel6a is a pretty good smartphone.

Source: Google

Google also released the wireless Bluetooth headset pixel pads pro. The new headset supports noise reduction function, has a new customized audio processor with six cores and a neural processing engine, supports multipoint connection, and is compatible with mobile phones, tablets, laptops and TVs. It costs $199.

Source: Google

Preview the pixel Watch released at the same time as pixel 7 and the first pixel tablet to be released in 2023.

Source: Google

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