Google Pixel 7 series — compromised the Pixel 7, and Pixel 7 Pro — has been spotted on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) database, as per a report. The company is accepted to outfit to launch the Pixel 7 series in the US on October 6. In front of the launch, two of the handsets that were spotted on the FCC database are leaned to highlight mmWave 5G network, in the mean time, the other two are said to support sub-6GHz 5G. Taking into account that mmWave network isn’t well known all over the world, two of the recorded handsets may be US-explicit models.
As per a report by GSMArena, four Google smartphones — GP4BC, GVU6C, GE2AE, and GQML3 — have surfaced on the FCC database. These are accepted to be Pixel 7 series variations. These handsets are said to support Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth, NFC, and wireless charging.
The GP4BC and GVU6C models are leaned to support sub-6GHz 5G network, while the GE2AE and GQML3 variations will support mmWave 5G connectivity. The last two models are supposed to be US-explicit models as mmWave technology isn’t broadly utilized beyond the country. The mmWave technology gives admittance to frequency groups above 24GHz.
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Remarkably, GP4BC and GE2AE models are leaned to include ultra wideband (UWB) network also. To review, the Pixel 6 Pro additionally included UWB though this technology was missing in the regular variation. Thusly, these two models could be Pixel 7 Pro variations.
Google will reportedly launch the Pixel 7 series in the US on October 6. Pre-orders are supposed to be opened around the same time and the smartphones could be accessible to buy beginning from October 13. Past reports propose that this arrangement could make a big appearance with the second Gen Tensor SoC made by Samsung. The handsets could likewise get a selfie camera with 4K video support.