Google Pixel 7 Series Review What's New
Google Pixel 7 Series Review What's New
The company's newest flagship phone, the Pixel 7, was unveiled on Thursday and is aimed at
taking on Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy models. As Google's flagship phone, the Pixel 7
will be released. But does it actually possess all of the attributes and capabilities of the next
innovation? The phone will be on sale on October 13th, and Google has already revealed several
of its features.
Unlike the Pixel 6, the first smartphone to have Google's custom-made Tensor processor and a
reimagined design, the new Pixel 7 has a minor change.
The introduction of the Pixel 7 comes on the heels of the launch of the iPhone 14 in September.
Much like the Pixel 7, the iPhone 14 offers only an imperceptible upgrade over its predecessor.
Google Pixel 7 Design
The Pixel 7 and 7 Pro have some minor improvements over the versions from the previous year,
but at first look, they seem to be substantially the same. Both phones have softly rounded
corners, and the back-camera array resembles a visor.
This year's Pixel 7 Pro is a fraction of an inch shorter and slimmer than its predecessor, which is
a nice adjustment for the humongous smartphone. The telephoto camera is now separated from
the wide-angle camera and the ultra-wide-angle camera, giving the triple cameras on the back of
the Pro a somewhat distinct appearance. The color selections are also a little bit different this
time around, with Obsidian, Snow, and Hazel being the choices available to you. That is almost
equivalent to saying black, white, and a mossy green color.
The display size of the Pixel 7 has been reduced from 6.4 inches to 6.3 inches, which is a move
that the vast majority of people will probably be pleased to see. The Pixel 7 measures 6.1 inches
by 2.9 inches when it has been shrunk down. It is still a size advantage over the iPhone 14 or the
Galaxy S22, but it should make the device easier to carry in pockets.
Display
The display on the Pixel 7 is an AMOLED panel measuring 6.3 inches and can reach up to 90
hertz in refresh rate. The only change from the previous year's specifications is a reduction from
6.4 inches to 6.3 inches, but other than that, everything else is the same, and given the price, it is
still a competitive offering. One of the improvements is that the screen protector has been
upgraded to Gorilla Glass Victus from Gorilla Glass 6, which was used before.
The Pixel 7 Pro maintains the same specifications as its predecessor from the previous year,
including a 6.7-inch QHD+ LTPO display with a dynamic 120Hz refresh rate.
Both displays have always-on functionality, boast contrast ratios of over one million to one, are
HDR compatible, and have 24-bit color depth.
Camera
The Pixel 7 cameras are very similar to those of the Pixel 6. It has a 50MP Octa PD Quad Bayer
broad camera with a lens of f/1.85, and laser detects autofocus, mechanical and electrical image
quality, and huge 1.2-micrometre micrometre pixels. The ultra-wide wide is 12 megapixels with
an aperture of f/2.2, a field of vision of 114 degrees, and 1.25 micrometres for each Pixel. One
thing has changed with the Pixel 7, and that is the front-facing camera. It now has 10.8
megapixels and a unique ultra-wide field of vision of 92.8 degrees.
Both of those cameras are replicated in the Pixel 7 Pro, but in addition, there is a brand new 48-
megapixel Quad Bayer PD telephoto lens with an aperture of f/3.5 and 5 times optical zoom. If
you are wondering if that sounds a lot like last year's, then you would be right in thinking so, but
even while the bulk of the specifications is the same, now there is a Samsung sensor,
complementing the main wide camera, rather than the Sony sensor that was used last year.
Although none anticipates any significant performance changes due to the switch in telephoto,
users assume that Google will be able to increase the computational photographic performance
of both cameras by remaining with the same supplier.
Performance
With the Google Tensor G2 chip, Google has upgraded almost every significant component of
the chip's subsystems. Because of the intricate and complicated nature of the software and
machine learning, the business has structured them to collaborate very well. Therefore, the
smartphone will have an even higher level of intelligence, particularly its ability to comprehend
human speech and language.
The world saw the Direct My Call feature within a Pixel phone last year. It cuts lose the
frustration while calling a business and the need to memorise available options for necessary
extension. Google has improved the functionality of the Direct My Call feature in Pixel 7. Users
will now get a menu option even before they start speaking. With that, they can cancel a
schedule or a file more swiftly.
Another upgradation will take place in the Assistant Voice Typing feature. Texting will get
funnier with getting relevant suggestions for the messages. Users won’t even have to search for
emojis manually anymore. They will appear following the user’s voice instructions. The
Assistant Voice Typing feature will be available in Italian, French, and Spanish.
Safety and Security
Like always, securing one’s personal information is Pixel’s greatest goal. With Titan M2 security
chip and Tensor G2, the Pixel phone will be more resistant to sophisticated assaults if you install
Titan M2 on it. And in the second half of this year, both the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro will have
a free VPN service provided by Google One. Your online activities will be safeguarded
regardless of the app or web browser used.
Conclusion
It has always been simple to answer the question of whether or not you should update the Pixel
series of smartphones since each phone is unique and brand new. The Pixel 7 series is the first to
get an update in the form of an incremental upgrade, comparable to what users have seen from
Samsung and Apple over the years. That is in no way a negative aspect at all. However, this also
implies that if you already have the Pixel 6 or the Pixel 6 Pro, you do not need to update the most
recent Pixels. You will have a more satisfying experience while using the camera, as well as a
more powerful CPU. But except for that, pretty much everything is the same. Therefore, you do
not need to make the switch just yet unless there is an excellent trade-in bargain available.
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