Google’s been on an FCC certification spree, after yesterday’s listing of Nest WiFi Routers, here comes the Pixel 7 series on FCC. Several new Pixel models have appeared on FCC bearing model numbers GE2AE, GP4BC, GQML3, and GVU6C. All these devices support 5G connectivity.
Among the models GQML3 and GVU6C, there’s a slight difference. As per the official documentation, GVU6C will miss some bands and network modulations. You can see the picture below for more information. The GQML3 brings additional 5G n260 and n261 bands over the GVU6C.
Similarly, there’s a minor difference between GE2AE and GP4BC. The 5GNR FR2 mmWave-related components are depopulated. It seems the below components won’t work on the GP4BC Pixel device. In other words, the Pixel GE2AE carries 5G n259, n260 and n261, but these are absent on GP4BC.
There are multiple models as per the e-labels in the FCC report. You can see several different models of the Pixel 7 series below:
The listing confirms the presence of 5G including bands N2, N5, N7, N12, N25, N30, N38, N41, N48, N66, N71 and N77.
Pixel 7 seems to carry support for WiFi 6E along with WiFi 2.4 and 5 GHz. Full Connectivity specifications are as follows:
From the above details, we expect GQML3 and GVU6C models are Pixel 7 and the GE2AE and GP4BC to be Pixel 7 Pro.
Previous leaks suggest that the Pixel 7’s specs seem unchanged from the Pixel 6: a 6.4-inch screen, 128GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, with dual SIM (standard SIM and eSIM). The Pixel 7 Pro will come with a triple rear camera module and a dual-camera will be present on the Pixel 7. Moreover, there will be a 6.4-inch 90 Hz display on the Pixel 7 and a 6.7-inch OLED display on the Pixel 7 Pro.