Yes, while there have indeed been lots of visuals showcasing the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro’s back panel, there haven’t been many good ones that show the phones’ screens. Now, thanks to Ishan Agarwal, we know that both phones will come with a very similar design regarding their front sides.
Looking at the renders, we find the familiar by now centered punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera, much like on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. The good news is that the regular Pixel 7 seems to have significantly reduced bezels, which gives it a much more modern and slick look, fit for a 2022 flagship. The bezels on the Pixel 7 Pro may have ever so slightly been reduced as well, but it is hard to tell because of the lighting in these renders.
One less noticeable difference that some might miss is that the volume and power buttons on the right side of the Pixel 7 Pro have moved to a lower position than the predecessor, probably to make them more easily reachable.
Of course, the most apparent change is with the one part that makes the latest Pixels iconic in their design — the camera visor. As most of you already know from Google’s teaser back in May, this time around, most of the visors will be covered in a chrome-like material, with cutouts for the triple camera system on the Pixel 7 Pro and the dual cameras on the Pixel 7.