Google is expected to launch the Pixel 7 series later this year. Before the company officially unveils its next-gen flagships, it’s mandatory for leaks and rumors to surface online. In addition to a number of details we have heard before, we now have some information on the Pixel 7’s display details. Here’s what to expect.

It is suggested (courtesy of analyst Ross Young) that the Pixel 7 will have a smaller 6.3-inch screen as opposed to the 6.4-inch display of the Pixel 6. The Google Pixel 7 Pro, however, will come with the same 6.7-inch display as seen on the Pixel 6 Pro.

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

We do not have more details with us, but the rumor mill is active and we do have some details to check out. It is speculated that the Pixel 7 series will have a dual-tone design, along with a similar camera visor at the back, much like the Pixel 6 phones. A punch-hole screen is also expected. However, there will be some differences in the form of bigger rear camera housings and a less protruding camera hump for the Pro model.