With the Pixel 6 smartphone, there was clearly an issue with the devices developing heat. As the new information should underpin, Google has found a solution for the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
It’s not a new processor, it’s basically the same as its predecessor. Instead, Google has designed the interior of the new devices differently, as shown by a look inside the Pixel 7 Pro in particular. Google has made some changes compared to the Pixel 6 Pro.
Google is changing the internal layout of Pixel phones
Last year, for example, an antenna tape for mmWave went over the battery. Ultimately, this meant that the graphite strip used for heat dissipation was a small area and had to be interrupted in a few places. This year is very different.
Google has wrapped the mmWave antenna tape around the battery on the Pixel 7 Pro. Now the area is much more generous for graphite tape. This means that the layout within the smartphone is probably more efficient and looks neater at the same time.
But that doesn’t really make it easy to repair.
Hopefully it shows the corresponding effect in daily life. Even as a non-gamer, I often noticed that the Pixel 6 Pro got very hot. It was often difficult to use in the summer because it was heated extremely quickly by sunlight.
The Pixel 6 Pro also looked less beautiful because of the antenna
Google generally deals with antenna layouts. With the Pixel 6 Pro, for example, there was a very large plastic strip along the top edge of the housing. This can be prevented with the Pixel 7 Pro. Now the case is made entirely of metal.
In the upcoming reviews of the Pixel 7 series, we will see that Google was able to eliminate some of the weaknesses from the previous year.