Google’s Pixel 7 and 7 Pro have passed through the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with four individual listings.
The regulator’s documents show four model numbers: ‘GP4BC,’ ‘GVU6C,’ ‘GE2AE’ and ‘GQML3.’ The first two models support Sub-6 5G, which includes 5G running on the 3,500MHz spectrum Canadian carriers are currently rolling out. The other two devices offer mmWave connectivity.
Canadians will likely get the Sub-6 models, while the U.S. will get the mmWave version of the smartphone.
The GP4BC and GE2AE also sport ultrawideband. Currently, the Pixel 6 Pro is the only Google phone with the functionality, so it’s likely these two model numbers belong to the Pixel 7 Pro.
All four devices will also feature Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth, NFC and wireless charging.
The Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are expected to sport Google’s Tensor 2 chipset and will launch sometime this fall.
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