Meanwhile, a different source claims the screen could be 1440p (QHD) like the Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel 6 Pro before it, which makes more sense. One source claims it'll have an FHD resolution, which would be ridiculous for a supposedly ultra-grade phone. There are conflicting rumors about the display quality on the Pixel 7 Ultra. The back panel would likely be offered in a small variety of colors, but making the back from textured glass could be particularly welcome, since the Pixel 7 Pro's back is too smooth for its own good. Those would be a centered punch-hole camera on the display and a horizontal metal camera bar on the back to house its rear sensors. We haven't a clue yet of how the Pixel 7 Ultra would look, beyond assuming it'll share the key characteristics of the Pixel 7 family. Since we hear Google's also planning to launch a Pixel Fold foldable phone next year, and the company's already confirmed that its Pixel Tablet will launch at some point next year, perhaps we'll see another hardware-heavy event around Spring where the Pixel 7 Ultra could make its entrance. Equally, Google could always hold a completely separate event to give a new ultra Pixel room to breathe. Perhaps it'll be in May then that Google decides to spark up new interest in the Pixel 7 after over six months on sale by introducing an Ultra model, alongside a budget Pixel 7a model.
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