Google Could Decide to Use the Same Displays for Pixel 7 Series That are Found in the Pixel 6 Series
We all know that Google has been air-tight about the upcoming Pixel 7 series, but the new information that we have received is coming from a source that you would least expect. There is some new code spotted in the AOSP and it shows that Google has created two new display driver entries. One is tagged with “P10” and another with “C10“, and these codenames are for the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. According to 9to5Google, the code reveals that the Pixel 7 smartphones will be using the same display panels that are found on the Pixel 6 series. For those who do not know, the Pixel 6 Pro used a 6.71-inch AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution and the Pixel 6 used a smaller 6.4-inch AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution. The Pixel 6 Pro had a 120Hz refresh rate while the Pixel 6 had a 90Hz refresh rate. a0ccording to the report, there is another display in the code, one that is nearly identical to the current offerings but a newer variant that is within the same family of displays. This means that the display could offer some improvements over the current model. The code has also revealed that the Pixel 7 Pro could have native 1080p mode. It will do so by using “DDIC scaling” to scale the resolution to 1440p. This might end up being an advantage to those who are looking to save battery life. Additionally, it is said that the Pixel 7 would e slightly smaller than the Pixel 6, which would mean a smaller display. Of course, we will have to wait till the end of the year to see whether there are new improvements in the upcoming Pixel series of devices.