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The Google Pixel 7 Pro, expected in the fall, should benefit from a new OLED screen, and be distinguished from its predecessor by its increased brightness.
Google Pixel 6 Pro
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Google’s next smartphone is certainly expected for this month of July – the Pixel 6a is due out on July 21, with a technical sheet close to the standard Pixel 6, for a lower price – but it is the series that will succeed it that will waiting the longest. During the Google I / O last May, the Mountain View company indeed provided a preview of its Pixel 7 series, whose presentation is scheduled for the fall. The most high-end of them, the Pixel 7 Pro, reveals some of its little secrets through the Android 13 (beta 3) source code.
If we know that the smartphone will be equipped with an Oled panel signed Samsung and that it will have a definition identical to that of the Pixel 6 Pro, i.e. 3120 x 1440 pixels, the elements unearthed by Mishaal Rahman (former of XDA Developers) relate to the maximum brightness of this display. These indicate that it, in high brightness mode, will reach 1000 nits, against 800 nits announced for the Pixel 6 Pro. This value is valid, according to Rahma, for a measurement based on pixels lit at 100%; the specialist therefore notes that in the event of lighting a lower number of pixels, allowing each to emit more brightness, the Pixel Pro could reach 1200 nits. This screen should also be compatible with HDR10 and HLG standards.
Remember that the Oled screen of the Pixel 6 Pro is currently among the best calibrated on the market, and peaks at a maximum brightness of 894 cd / m², according to our laboratory measurements. Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra, which has the advantage of mastering the various elements making up its smartphone, pushes up to 1259 cd / m², which makes it the brightest in our comparison to date.