Prior to the launch of Google Pixel 7, a new anonymous Google phone with advanced features appeared

The Google Pixel 7 series is coming up later this year. At Google IO earlier this year, the company unveiled the following flagship phones, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, as well as their launch date next to the Pixel 6a.

A new report, however, suggests that they are not the only two phones to come. Google may be working on two other phones and one of them may be a high-end phone. Guessing it may be Google’s upcoming flagship phone. Maybe a folding Pixel? Maybe Google Pixel 7 Pro Max?

As reported by 9to5Google, two new code names have been identified in the publicly available Android Open Source Project (AOSP) display specifications for the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.

These are the names of the animals – Felix and Lynx – and are not related to the upcoming Pixel 7 series. While speculating that this could be a folding Pixel phone, some people believe it could be a more powerful version of the Pixel 7 Pro. Just to name it, we call it the Pixel 7 Pro Max, maybe.

People at 9to5Google found “C10” and “P10” mentioned in the code, and were easily identified as “Cheetah” and “Panther”, which are the names of the Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel 7.

But there was a third. reference, “G10,” and could mean that Google was working on a completely different display support. This could be a collapsible display, according to a few rumors, it will enable Google’s first folding phone.

According to the report, the recently launched G10 device “should” be powered by a Tensor chip as per Exynos processor specifications. It will work on Android, but will also be configured for folding phones.

The G10 indicators also display a 120Hz display, which means it is not a Pixel A series phone. In addition, it was also discovered that the G10 demonstration will be made by BOE – a Chinese display manufacturer that provides display materials to Apple at times.

Any information available on the G10 is not enough. This could be a high-end phone display or a folding phone in the Pixel list that Google has been able to hide so far. We can find out more about this mysterious phone and this display in the coming days.

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