Iterating on the design that was debuted by Google with the Pixel 6, the Pixel 7 brings new features to the table. When placed side by side, the familial connection is immediately apparent; nonetheless, the Pixel 7 appears to be a more refined version of its predecessor, which is exactly what a design for the second generation should be like. The camera array on the back of the new Pixel phone is still arranged in a visor-like fashion, but this time the bar that runs across the rear is made of aluminium rather than glass.
Because it is made of the same material as the frame of the phone, it gives the appearance that the visor seamlessly curves into the edge of the phone. The concept of elaboration is carried over from beginning to end of the device. In contrast to the Pixel 6, which came with a black frame no matter the colour, the Pixel 7 comes in a variety of colorways, each of which has a distinctive appearance. The Lemongrass flavour comes with a golden rim, which creates a combination that is both immediately recognisable and aesthetically pleasing.
Both the black and white variants have frames that are a more typical silver colour, while the white version has an anodized black frame. Both versions are produced from recyclable aluminium. The brushed aluminium gives the device an attractive appearance, and in addition, it is less likely to sustain surface scratches than the polished aluminium seen in the Pixel 7 Pro.
Specification
- Display: 6.3-inch FHD+ OLED with 90Hz refresh.
- Tensor G2 Google processor
- RAM: 8GB
- Storage: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB
- 50MP wide-angle, 12MP ultrawide rear cameras
- 8MP front camera
- Battery: 4355mAh
Where to get Google Pixel 7 5G?
Even though there haven’t been any significant updates to the physical configuration of the Pixel 7, the company’s cameras continue to be its primary selling point. The Pixel 7 retains the same apertures as its predecessor, the Pixel 6, allowing users to take photographs using a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens.
Although the Pixel 7 does not have a telephoto lens dedicated to it like the Pixel 7 Pro does, the new Tensor chipset that powers the phone does boost Google’s Super Res Zoom functionality to deliver an 8x digital zoom. (I’ll explain how that turns out to be beneficial in a bit.) The speed with which the Pixel 7 recorded this Halloween image was unquestionably superior to that of the iPhone14.
I’m not entirely certain that it resulted in a noticeably more impressive picture. The picture taken with the iPhone has more vibrant colours, especially in the flower arrangement that is sitting on the table; yet, the shadows appear to be a little more sinister. Having said that, the photo taken with the Pixel 7 is slightly more crisp since there is less noise surrounding the infant skeleton that is seated in the lap of the other skeleton. Either shot is sure to get you in the spirit of Halloween.