Soulpee, a Twitter user, managed to stir things up with his post today. Soulpee said a friend bought a second-hand Google Pixel 6 Pro on Facebook, but the phone that came was the Pixel 7 Pro, which hasn’t been released yet.
While Google’s new flagship phones, the Pixel 7 series, are eagerly awaited, new leaks continue to come every day. Finally, we shared with you the claims about the screen features of the Pixel 7 series and some features specific to Pixel 7 Pro.
A post that emerged on Twitter today caused a stir. Twitter user named Soulpee claimed that his friend ordered a Pixel 6 Pro, but that the Pixel 7 Pro was sent “by a shipping mistake”. Let’s take a closer look at this interesting event.
Claimed to have Pixel 7 Pro
Twitter user Soulpee said that about 2 months ago, a friend ordered a second-hand Pixel 6 Pro via Facebook, but the phone that came a month ago is the Pixel 7 Pro, which has not yet been released. As you can see above, the phone is quite different from the Pixel 6 Pro in many ways. Users also an error ’caused by shipping’ they thought it was.
But Soulpee claims that his friend’s fun with the Pixel 7 Pro was short-lived because Google sent a remote wipe command to the phone. Removed Android 13 from the phone in question. Now the phone is almost unusable as it is stuck in a bootloader mode.
Soulpee and her friend, who reported the incident to XDA, came across an interesting request. Soulpee is using XDA on your phone. to make you believe it’s real He took the photo you see above and forwarded it to them. In the small note on the phone, “Not Fake” with the date and phone model. “Not fake” he is writing.
Now let’s take a closer look at the photos…
In the first photo taken by Soulpee, we see that the back cover of the phone has a very matte and patterned structure. In the second photo, the back of the phone, which is claimed to be Pixel 7 Pro, is quite shiny has a structure. However, this is not the only difference between the two photos. your two phones aspect ratios are also quite different from each other. One is shorter and wider, while the other is longer and thinner.
Moreover, the camera The modules are also different clearly understood. Soulpee’s sharing of two different photos raises great suspicion. However, saying that the phone was purchased via Facebook means that a phone that has not yet been released can be used in this way. Chances are it was sent by mistake. it drops too much.
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Of course, if we were all the first to hold a phone that has not been released, we would probably share it right away on our social media accounts. However, Soulpee shared this post after having the phone. ‘after 1 month’ says he did. As a result, there is a high probability that both phones are fake. So, do you think one of these phones could be the new Pixel 7 Pro? What do you think about it?