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Google Pixel 7 event

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Which Pixel 7 finish do you prefer? Zirconia-blasted or polished metal?

Google Pixel 7 event

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There’s a tablet on the screen! Hopefully Google will offer more details on its next slate today too. Will it run the Tensor G2, I wonder?

Rick Osterloh – SVP of devices and services at Google is on stage, talking up Tensor’s AI smarts and ‘the magic you expect from Google.’

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And here we go!

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Looks like there’s space for everyone at this launch, even the coffee got a seat!

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We’re in! Looks like Google reps in the venue are dressed in what looks like Pixel 7 colors; from pants to caps. It might be the lighting but check out this Lemongrass getup!

Google Store, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York

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Lance is being joined by our US Mobile Writer, Philip Berne, live on the ground. They’re currently outside the Google Store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and there already seems to be some activity.

Windows have been blacked out, and Google has apparently filled the coffee shop over the road with journalists.

Pixel Watch front

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An early unboxing of the Pixel Watch made an appearance just days before launch and gave us a clearer, closer look at the watch’s form factor, along with providing a sense of scale.

One of the big things that TechRadar’s US Editor in Chief, Lance Ulanoff picked up on was how thick the watch’s bezels around the display seem to be. The Pixel Watch pulls the same trick as the Apple Watch, concealing its bezels against an almost-equally-black OLED display to make the border less discernible, but it is visible.

Pixel Watch back showing sensors

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Pixel Watch from the side

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For Lance, this has the potential to be a deal-breaker, as it undermines the minimalist, natural aesthetic Google’s shiny Pixel Watch renders present and make it look… clunky.

Hopefully, by the time (no pun intended) we get some actual hands-on experience with it, this design quirk won’t feel like all that much of an issue. 

Google Pixel Watch leaked press images Taiwanese carrier Telegram sync details

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As a reminder, the Pixel Watch has been rumored for years at this point, with fans of the Pixel name and Google’s hardware clearly keen to get their hands on a timepiece made in-house by the big ‘G’.

Wear OS (originally Android Wear) first made its way onto people’s wrists with the LG G Watch and Motorola’s original Moto 360, way back in 2014, but unlike the Apple Watch, Google’s decision to release a wearable OS without supporting it with hardware of its own may have put platform on the back foot right out of the gate.

While the ability for third-party hardware makers to stick Wear OS on their own smartwatches has given rise to far more choice in the space compared to what the Apple Watch can muster, it’s felt like a second or third-best option this whole time.

Google’s decision to finally take matters into its own hands by partnering up with Samsung (the most like-minded smartwatch and capable competitor to Apple), back in 2021, marked a huge shift for the potential future of Wear OS and after the launch of the Pixel Watch today, we finally get to glimpse what the future may actually look like.

Google Pixel Watch

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Just 90 minutes until Google kicks off this long-awaited launch event. With lines like ‘we feature the latest additions to our family of devices’ it sounds like it’ll be a hardware-first affair, so don’t expect any major software of service launches, just Pixel Phones and the Pixel Watch. We’re not complaining, in all honesty.

Google is marketing this as a live event, but whether that means partially pre-recorded, like the Pixel 6’s launch and Apple’s iPhone 14 launch were, isn’t clear. If they opt for a fully live stream, that certainly suggests a greater degree of confidence with tegards to showing off these latest Pixel products.

Google Pixel 7 Pro Hazel Pixel 7 Lemongrass press images

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Let’s talk color. The orange hues of the Pixel 6 series’ signature colorways are nowhere to be seen on this year’s phones, with both the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro arriving in ‘Obsidian’ (a gray/black combo), ‘Snow’ (a contrast of white and silver) and a new standout color unique to each model.

In the case of the Pixel 7, that’s ‘Lemongrass’ – replacing the Pixel 6’s ‘Kinda Coral’, while the Pixel 6 Pro’s ‘Sorta Sunny’ finish has been swapped out for a more muted ‘Hazel’ option on the Pixel 7 Pro.

What do you think? Tweet at me (@alexwalkertodd) (opens in new tab) with your preferred Pixel 7 series colorway. It’d be great to hear what you think.

Google Pixel 6 Pro review

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While Tensor and AI was the main talking point around last year’s Pixels, this year the cameras might get more time in the spotlight.

Tensor’s ISP was an impressive step up from the Pixel Visual Core and Neural Core the preceded it and in my long-time testing of the Pixel 6 Pro I got more impressive images out of that phone compared to anything else I’d tested at the time, with dynamic range being a real highlight.

The 4x optical zoom was certainly useful, but talk of 5x magnification has me genuinely excited.

Daydream View

Daydream believer (Image credit: Future)

In terms of possible ‘one more thing(s)’ that Google could pull out of the bag at the end of today’s launch, while the company has a nasty habit of shelving products and services that don’t immediately exceed their high expectations, I secretly have my fingers crossed for a Google Daydream revival.

With Apple Glasses feeling more likely than ever, maybe Daydream was just ahead of its time, and maybe Tensor’s AI smarts have what it takes to make it a more viable experience.

Just me? OK.

A press render of the Google Tensor G2 chipset

The Tensor G2 underpins the entire Pixel 7 line (Image credit: Google)

One fresh leak that broke within the last few hours speaks to the performance the Tensor G2 chip inside the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro is expected to deliver.

The Pixel 6 line’s original Google Tensor chipset lagged behind its equivalent Qualcomm and Apple silicon-powered rivals last year in terms of benchmarking scores and a leaked Geekbench 5 result shared by tipster Yogesh Brar suggest the same is true of the Tensor G2.

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This doesn’t mean the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro will be dead on arrival, far from it. Google purpose-built Tensor with its in-house ML (machine learning) models in mind, so while the results for raw processing power in benchmarking aps like Geekbench might place the G2 in the same space as last year’s Snapdragon 888/888 Plus, the company in confident in its own silicon’s ability to excel in an area that phones need to rely on more and more nowadays to succeed; AI computation.

Google Pixel 6 Pro review

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That specs list – which was reportedly spotted on a Taiwanese mobile carrier’s website – also mentions several new camera modes. And that’s got us very excited.

Google has long been an expert at getting more from its phone cameras through innovative software smarts – just look at the Magic Eraser tool that arrived on the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro for evidence of that. 

New Pixel camera modes are therefore more interesting than they might otherwise seem, so the fact that Movie Motion Blur and Macro Focus are both teased in the specs leak is definitely worthy of mention. 

It’s the latter that we’re really intrigued by, though – to the extent that we even think this Pixel 7 Pro feature will change phone cameras.

A Google Pixel 7 Pro from the back, in Hazel

The Pixel 7 Pro in its signature Hazel finish. (Image credit: Google)

So, let’s start by talking about the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. What do we know about these phones? Not that much. What do we think we know about them? Lots!

That’s because there’s been a steady stream of leaks around these handsets over the past few weeks, to the extent that we are now fairly sure about plenty of the details.

The most recent leak, just a few days ago, came from a Google News Telegram channel and suggested the Pixel 7 Pro could be a contender for the title of best camera phone. The leak included what was supposedly a full specs list, and detailed that the Pixel 7 Pro would get a boost to 5x optical zoom, compared to the 4x on the Pixel 6 Pro, among other upgrades. 

Hello, and welcome to TechRadar’s Google Pixel 7 event live blog. Over the next few hours, we’ll be rounding up all the last-minute leaks and rumors ahead of the event, and running through exactly what we already know (and don’t know) about the devices we’ll see today.

And then once the show gets going, we’ll be bringing you all of the big news, as it happens – so bookmark this page and check back regularly for the latest.





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