According to 9to5Google, a netizen recently said in the Reddit community that he accidentally bought a Google Pixel 7 Pro prototype on Facebook Marketplace. In order to avoid Google’s tracking, the seller wrote “Google Pixel 6 Pro” on the sales materials, but when netizens received the goods, they found that it was an unreleased Pixel 7 Pro.
However, after netizens used the Pixel 7 Pro prototype for three weeks, they were locked by Google and remotely deleted the data in the phone. At present, the device is stuck in “Fastboot Mode” and is no longer usable. We can probably say that it has become a “brick”.
9to5Google said that the codename of the phone can be seen in the phone’s “Fastboot Mode” as “Cheetah”, which confirms that this is an unreleased Pixel 7 Pro.
According to the current news, the Google Pixel 7 Pro uses Samsung’s 6.7-inch 2K OLED screen, equipped with the second-generation Tensor processor, and pre-installed with the Android 13 system. The rear is equipped with a three-mirror configuration of main mirror + ultra-wide-angle lens + periscope telephoto lens.
It is speculated that the Pixel 7 Pro will be launched around October, and you can pay attention to the relevant information in advance.