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Cheeta and Panther are the codenames for the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, respectively.
The Pixel is created by Google to provide you with a seamless experience. Google’s both smartphones were disclosed in the Android 13 code, which was released as a developer preview this week.
9to5Google discovered both devices in collaboration with developer cstark27, and they provided fresh development codenames as well as some intriguing updates. Upgrades to the hardware Google's new Pixels are equipped with a 'GS201' CPU, according to Android 13 code. We know this is the successor to the Tensor GS101 processor seen in the Pixel 6 series, and given that it isn't dubbed the 'GS102,' it seems like a real next-generation update. 'Cloudripper' is the internal codename for the GS201.
Cheeta and Panther are the codenames for the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, respectively. The Pixel 6 and 6 Pro are powered by the Tensor GS101 chipset and are codenamed "Oriole" and "Raven," respectively. A Tensor processor with the model number GS201 and the codename "Cloudripper" is being tested.
The Exynos modem is linked to three other codenames in addition to the Cloudripper. Let's start with two of them: Cheeta and Panther, which are said to be the Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, respectively. Pixel gadgets have always been given a codename that is connected to fish or other marine creatures. From the original Pixel smartphone, Sailfish, through the most recent Pixel smartphone with a sea life codename, Pixel 5 with Redfin, all have a sea life codename. Oriole and Raven were the codenames for the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. These are all bird names, followed by Pixel 6a with Bluejay and Pixel notepad with Pipit.
The firm is shifting its codename strategy to an animal name with the Pixel 7 series, implying that each generation of Pixel phones will have a different codename scheme. Returning to the third codename associated with the Exynos modem, "Ravenclaw," At first glance, it appears to be a Hogwarts house allusion, but unless Google has anything magical planned for the Pixel 7 series, things may be different.
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