A new report has surfaced regarding Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip foldable, specifically, the display. Based on Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), the Google Pixel 7 will use a slightly smaller 6.3-inch collection (the Pixel 6‘s display was 6.4 inches). The Pixel 7 Pro will use the same size display that its Pixel 6 Pro‘s 6.7-inch one.
Hearing that the Pixel 7 will shrink from 6.4" to 6.3". Pixel 7 Pro will remain 6.7". Panel shipments to start 1 month earlier this year, from May.
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) March 15, 2022
Additionally, panel deliveries are expected to begin in May, one month before the Pixel 6’s cycle. In a different Tweet response, it’s said in the tweet that the Pixel 7 Pro’s display would be LTPO and feature a 120Hz refresh rate similar to the present generation.
How many Hz screens will the Pixel 7 have?
— Lasha Omarashvili (@Lasha113113) March 15, 2022
The screen size change is in line with previous reports suggesting that the Pixel 7 would be slightly smaller than the Pixel 6. In addition, based on renderings from both the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, The devices are expected to appear similar to the Pixel 6 devices of the present. Pixel 6 models.


A recent report said that Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro (whose codenames are Cheetah and Panther, respectively) will feature the second-generation Google Tensor chip fitted with an Exynos Modem 5300.
It’s far too early to say; however, Google hasn’t been able to keep things secret regarding Pixel leaks in the past few years.