A Google Pixel 7 prototype has been spotted on Ebay.
The listing has now been removed, hours after it was first spotted.
The Pixel 7 series is expected to be announced in October 2022.
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Search giant Google recently held its I/O 2022 developer conference where it teased the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro smartphones. A prototype of the upcoming Pixel 7 smartphone has now popped up on e-commerce platform Ebay.
The Ebay listing was spotted by a Reddit user who claimed that they spotted the listing and it has not been posted by them.
The Pixel 7 prototype listing has now been removed but the images give us a good idea about the upcoming smartphone.
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It is not clear how the person was able to get their hands on the Pixel 7 prototype. Then again, this is not the first unannounced device from the company to show up in the wild. The Pixel Watch was found by a person in a restaurant even before the company confirmed its existence.
The listing shows the display, the rear camera module, the right side, the top and the bottom of the Pixel 7.
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What’s more interesting is that you can see the reflection of the Pixel 7 Pro in one of the images.
In the above image, you can see the reflection of the Pixel 7 Pro just below the camera module.
Apart from the design, the Ebay listing has not revealed any other information.
Google had already confirmed that the Pixel 7 series will be powered by the “next-gen” Tensor chipsets. The devices are expected to feature a similar display as the Pixel 6 series.
Google is expected to announce the Pixel 7 series in October 2022 so there’s still a long time before you can get your hands on them. We should know more about the devices in the coming weeks.
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