The Google Pixel 7 range could be made up of four models, if FCC certification for some new Google smartphones (via MySmartPrice (opens in new tab)) is indeed for the next-generation of Pixels.
FCC certification is one of the final steps prior to a smartphone launching in the U.S., meaning that the Pixel 7 seems certain to make its promised fall debut. What the FCC also tells us through its certification listings is what type of connectivity the phones have, giving us an insight into these upcoming handsets.
According to these listings, there are four total models. Two (GP4BC and GVU6C/G03Z5) offer sub-6GHz 5G connectivity only, and the other two (GE2AE/GFE4J and GQML3) also have mmWave 5G too.
The reason two of the models have two different codenames is thought to be because Google gives Japan its own specific Pixel models. These are identical to the Pixel handsets the rest of the…