Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro First Leak
The new detail this time is that the chipset might use Samsung’s unreleased modem with the model number “g5300b.” This will succeed the previous Exynos 5123 Modem that was used with thefirst Tensor chipand could be the Exynos 5300 Modem. Although, it’s worth mentioning that details on the modem are not known, considering it hasn’t been launched yet.
We also have details on the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro codenames, which are “Cheetah” and “Panther,” respectively. These were found alongside “Cloudripper” in the code, and we can only assume that they are the upcoming Pixel phones that will come with the next-gen Google chipset.
Now, this codenaming scheme appears rather surprising. It’s because Google has always used the ones related to fish and just switched to avian ones with the Pixel 6 phones and even theupcoming Pixel 6a. Now that it again switching to codenames taken from feline, it could beGoogle’s new way of changing codenames when a chip is involved. A third Google device with the codename “Ravenclaw” was also found with the Tensor 2’s (let’s assume its called that for now) codename. We don’t know which device it is but the9to5Googlereport hints at a mashup device that was also found at the time Google was testing its Tensor chip on the Pixel 5 devices.
Since these details are initial ones, it would be best to take them with a pinch of salt and wait for more details to pop up. We will be sure to update you on that. Hence, stay tuned. Also, don’t forget to let us know your thoughts on this in the comments below!
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