Google’s big hardware launch event will be held next week, October 6, and the company is currently busy garnering anticipation and excitement for it. The latest installment of its teaser campaign takes the form of a video showing the design of the Pixel 7 Pro.

We can see the phone from many angles and in all three of its colors, which have already been officially confirmed. They are called Obsidian (aka black / dark gray), Snow (aka white) and Hazel (aka what is neither black nor white).

It’s a short teaser video but it helps keep interest rates high. Less than 24 hours ago, a complete leak turned the beans on all Pixel 7 Pro specs. It should have the Tensor G2 SoC at the helm and will be offered with 12GB of RAM and 128 or 256GB of storage.

On the back will be a triple camera system, with a 50MP main shooter, a 12MP ultrawide, and a 48MP telephoto lens that will have a new sensor: the Samsung GM1 compared to last year’s Sony IMX586 on the Pixel 6 Pro. The selfie camera will still have 11MP resolution, but a sensor change (with a new Samsung 3J1) will mean it gets autofocus.

The display is said to remain the same as last year: a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED with QHD + resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The battery will likewise be 5,000mAh with support for fast wired charging. 30W and standard Qi wireless charging.

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