Google 2022 Pixel will get higher camera config than the Pixel 7 Pro

Google Display its new arrival flagship, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, at the time putting keynotes this year. As the clock strikes company yells out glancing at the devices and making a remark that the phones would feature a next-gen Tensor chipset. According to the new leak, the company could be working on another flagship pixel for 2022 with better enhancements in camera than the Pixel 7 Pro, While no other such attractive details about another upcoming Pixel flagship by Google are being provided.

The authorized question rises from the developer Kuba Wojciechowski, who recently shared details about the camera hardware on the Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, and Pixel Tablet. While going through the GS101 Camera Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) from Android 13 Beta 4, Wojciechowski spotted another device codenamed Lynx (L10). This device seemingly features the same 50MP Samsung ISOCELL GN1 primary sensor as the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. However, that’s where the similarities end.

This device has the code name Lynx with features a 64MP Sony IMX787 sensor, which might be utilized for the telephoto camera. It is also built to pack the unannounced 13MP Sony IMX712 over on the front. When Google typically offers older sensors on its Pixel flagships, including Sony’s latest flagship sensor and an unannounced sensor seems odd.

The camera sensors on a foldable Pixel device codenamed Passport or Pipit (P7). While the code doesn’t reveal the exact camera setup for the device, it mentions that the phone will pack a Samsung ISOCELL GN1 sensor, a Sony IMX363 sensor, a Sony IMX386 sensor, and a Sony IMX355 sensor.

At this moment we don’t know when this device comes out.

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