Alleged The Google Pixel 7 Pro appears in an unboxing video before its unveiling.

 

A brief unboxing video of what appears to be the upcoming Google Pixel 7 Pro was posted on Facebook by Gadgetfull BD, a technology shop based in Bangladesh. The video shows someone removing the device from a Google-branded box and displaying its sleek black exterior, which has Google's "G" logo stamped on the back.

The Pixel 7 and 7 Pro were first teased by Google at I/O in May, and the device is expected to be released next month alongside the Pixel Watch. The phone in the Facebook video is identical to Google's official renders, right down to the aluminium camera bar with two sensor cutouts. It even appears to have Google Pixel's official animation sequence when it boots up, followed by a device setup screen.

The video doesn't reveal much else about the new device, and Gadgetfull BD doesn't provide any additional information in its description. A couple of alleged Pixel 7 prototypes have already surfaced, with one user selling one on eBay and another on Reddit claiming to have purchased the device from Facebook Marketplace.

Each leak has essentially confirmed the designs Google presented earlier this year, but this video could indicate that Google is getting closer to launching it. The two previous leaks did not include any product packaging or a Google logo on the device's back.

Google doesn't have the best track record when it comes to keeping its Pixel phones secret until launch, and the Pixel Watch appears to be following suit. With Google's fall launch event just around the corner, we won't have to wait long to find out what Google has in store for us.


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