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Google Pixel 7 series certified by FCC, supports multiple 5G frequency bands

At Google’s I/O developer conference this year, Google disclosed the Pixel 7 series of mobile phones that will be officially released this fall, and Jon Prosser broke the news that the Pixel 7 series will be released in mid-October. Near the release, the device passed the FCC certification.

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According to MySmartPrice today, four Google Pixel devices have appeared on the FCC website, expected to be the Pixel 7 series. The certification information shows that the models of these four devices are GE2AE, GQML3, GP4BC, and GVU6C, and all will support Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth, and NFC functions.

In addition, the 4 devices support multiple 5G frequency bands, including N2, N5, N7, N12, N25, N30, N38, N41, N48, N66, N71, and N77. Among them, GP4BC and GE2AE these two devices also have UWB (Ultra Wideband) functions. Considering that Google’s previously released Pixel 6 series only carried this feature on the Pixel 6 Pro, the GP4BC and GE2AE models are probably the Pixel 7 Pro.

The leaked information shows that the Pixel 7 series will start pre-orders on October 6 and go on sale on October 13. Previously, Google announced the appearance of the Pixel 7 series. The overall design continues the “explosion-proof shield” style of the Pixel 6 series. It is expected to be equipped with the self-developed Tensor 2 processor.

According to the blogger @Digital Chat Station, the phone is equipped with a 2K centered single-hole flexible screen, a ceramic body, a 50MP super-large bottom main camera, and a periscope multi-focus image.

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