Google Pixel 7 REDUX: The BENCHMARK for Android!

For $599, Google crafted one of the best-value smartphones to date. This is how the Pixel 7 has held up after almost 12 months.

Pixel 7 Pro REDUX: https://youtu.be/SKohMy6W2Ek

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20 thoughts on “Google Pixel 7 REDUX: The BENCHMARK for Android!

  1. I have the Pixel 7, I like it but I find the resolution not as good as the amoled in the Samsung A54, in sunlight, you have to crank the display to the fullest brightness and the Pictures to me seem a little too dull.

  2. One of the biggest reasons I opted for the 7 Pro this time around instead of the 7 was the Macro mode on the camera and it's come in handy so many times, totally making it worth it over the 7. Not having that on my 6, there were so many times that I would have wanted it and needed it and I decided it's not something I can do without on any phone after the 6. I am not a photographer by any means but the extra camera features of the Pro models are why I will likely keep getting it over the base Pixel.

  3. I got my pixel 7 for $450 6 months ago so I really cant complain. Even at full price I wouldnt be angry. Im not a power user though.

  4. If it only used snapdragon, then it would be setting the benchmarks. Unfortunately, with its exynos chip, it was one of the most annoying phones to use. Heating up regularly that it would make it uncomfortable to hold. Worse yet was the reception, unreliable signal that would drop while my family on the same plan with older iPhones remained with a working reliable signal. If you work in a office where you can reliably stay connected to a charger and stay on wifi calling…yea it works. Rely on working or being outside it will be a terrible experience

  5. The Pixel 7 is a pretty good smartphone at its current price in 2nd hand or refurbished, on the other hand, all smartphones that have an original price of $400-$600 (except the iPhone SE 3), have a better screen than the Pixel 7.

  6. The Pixel 7 has been superlative, but not in a way that makes my upgrade from the 6 seem very significant. Beyond the more versatile selfie cam, and the fact that the Pixel 7 is even more beautiful, they might as well be the same phone.

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