Google was kind enough to tease the next-gen Pixel 7 series at its I/O 2022 event, giving us a look at the new Pixel phones. However, we still don’t know about their internals. But thanks to the latest leak, we have some information on the Pixel 7 series’ display. Here’s a look at the details.

Folks at 9To5Google have dug up and found information regarding the Pixel 7 display in the Android Open Source Project. There were two display drivers; C10, which presumably is for the Pixel 7, and P10 for the Pixel 7 Pro. It is found that the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro will sport the same display as the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro, respectively.

This appears slightly disappointing as we might not be able to see a lot of display upgrades this year. But, there are a few changes in tow. The Pixel 7 is expected to be relatively smaller than the Pixel 6 with a 1mm narrower and a 2mm shorter display. Although the Pixel 7 Pro won’t see any size changes, it is expected to come with native support for 1080p for the battery-saving capability.

As for what will lie underneath, we can expect a similar Google Tensor chip or maybe an overclocked version of the Tensor chip to bring in a few improvements. Some camera and battery upgrades are also expected but as of now, we don’t have any detail on the Pixel 7 series spec sheet.