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The new Pixel 7 Pro looks quite similar to the Pixel 6 pro. It has a black glass finish and a distinctive camera strip across the back. The phone still has an aluminum frame, a glossy appearance, and is novel because the camera strip is now an integrated part of the frame. The Pixel 7 Pro is still bigger since its weight and dimensions haven’t altered.
The Pixel 7 Pro has a big 6.7-inch OLED display with 1440p resolution. The screen’s maximum brightness is 1,500 nits. The display also supports a 120Hz dynamic refresh rate, providing smooth scrolling—the most recent is Gorilla Glass.
You already know it, The Pixel 7 Pro uses Google’s second-Gen Tensor processor. The new Tensor G2 seems to be a subtle advancement rather than a fundamental redesign of the original processor. It has two Arm Cortex-X1 high-performance cores, two A76 cores, and four A55 cores with good efficiency. It achieves a respectable 10 percent increase in multi-core performance over the previous generation. In addition, it also receives an impressive performance increase when combined with a Mali-G710 GPU for gaming. Additionally, we have 12GB of the newest LPDDR5X type RAM, which is excellent for quick multitasking. The Pixel 7 Pro has three storage options: a basic model with 128GB of storage, 256GB, and 512 GB.
The Pixel 7 Pro smartphone uses a triple back camera system which is made up of a 12MP ultra-wide(f/2.2), 48MP 5X telephoto(f/3.5), and 50MP primary camera(f/1.85). The primary camera’s 50MP sensor hasn’t, but Google has discovered a new application: a 12MP center crop of the sensor provides optically-grade 2X magnification. According to Google, it uses extra deception at a 10X magnification to offer higher quality. A more significant adjustment has been made to the periscope zoom camera, which now has a 5X zoom capability. Additionally, the Pixel has a variety of clever software features. The first is Magic Eraser, which makes taking undesired items from your photos a breeze. Another cool feature that makes it possible to take close-up macro images with better quality is Macro Focus. Next, we have Cinematic Blur, which does exactly what it sounds like it would do. Regarding Videos, the Pixel 7 Pro’s stabilization is good, and you can capture videos with all three cameras.
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