A new report from Android Authority has revealed a list of smartphones that Google intends to release until 2023 and 2025.
According to the report, Google is expected to introduce the Pixel 7a with a codename “lynx” and the Pixel Fold codenamed “felix” at the Google I/O in the middle of the month of April or May next year. A highly anticipated mid-range smartphone called the Pixel 7a is expected to address issues with the Pixel 6a display refresh rate , which is set at 60hz.
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Next in line is the Pixel 8 series for the later part of 2023. The Pixel 8 Pro will be of the same size as the Pixel 7 Pro, but the vanilla variant will be somewhat smaller than the Pixel 7, with the exception of updated Tensor G3 chipsets.
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The Pixel 8a is set to arrive in 2024, and is expected to cost $499, $50, more than its predecessor.
The Pixel 9 series will consist of three models: The Pixel 9, the Pixel 9 Pro, and a third Pro-level model with a screen that is approximately 6.3′′ in size and all the features of the larger Pro. All three of these upcoming gadgets will undoubtedly have the Tensor G4 SoC.
A brand-new foldable will also make its debut in 2024, though little is currently known about it.
The company may opt for different routes for 2025 depending on how the outcome of its plan for 2023 and 2024 turns out to be. Google might skip foldable series for non foldable if the former one did not perform well.
However, in recent times, the Pixels phone is getting the much needed attention and appreciation for their hardware and software experiences.
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