Google Pixel 7 & Pixel 7 Pro Review | One Month Later…



Reviewing Google’s Pixel 7 Pro and regular Pixel 7 one month later, to see if the camera tech, battery life, gaming performance and other Android 13 bits are still among the best. The Pixel 7 is my personal favourite phone thanks to its compact finish, although the telephoto camera of the Pro is a big miss (as it’s one of the best of any smartphone in 2022).

Thankfully that’s the only bit of slashed optics, and Google’s affordable flagship can capture sharp, detailed photos and great looking video almost any time of day. If you thought Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra or the iPhone 14 Pro Max were good, the Pixel 7 series are a step beyond.

Gaming on either phone is relatively smooth these days, even if you boost those Genshin Impact settings right up. The Pixel 7 Pro and standard phone both use Google’s Tensor G2, as crafted with Samsung. It’s not the beefiest smartphone chipset out there, but it’s absolutely fine for everyday activities. Although the Pixel 7 handsets do get rather warm at times.

So that’s what I think of these blowers after using them as my full-time phones for a month. Let me know your own thoughts below!

Google Pixel 7 & 7 Pro Review Chapters:
0:00 – Get on with it!
0:40 – Design
3:18 – Android 13 & features
5:21 – Display & audio
6:34 – Performance & gaming
8:17 – Battery life
9:31 – Cameras
14:40 – Verdict

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22 thoughts on “Google Pixel 7 & Pixel 7 Pro Review | One Month Later…”

  1. Somebody wanna buy my 7 pro!? .. camera top notch.. everything else 👎🏻
    Notting but bugs, apps freezing, function not working as soposed.. still after 2 months.. 1:40h to charge a battery after owning OnePlus with 30min charge.. cam just can't weight it up.. sorry 😔

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  2. The telezoom is quite nice …but mine 2 years old OnePlus 9 pro is just a bit faster ..both in charging and open programs etc ..and i can record 8 k ..but the photos are much better on the pixel 7 pro though…

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  3. I've got Pixel 7 for over a month now- not impressed at all. Had Huawei before. Pixel 7 doesn not want to charge in the car and from any of the power banks I've got. So difficult to manage during the travells! Support is not helpfull either, trying to blame my chargers and power banks, which I never had any problems with. Anyone else expierienced this?

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  4. Battery life probably improved because of the adaptive battery feature. After a few days to a couple of weeks of using the phone, it learns what to turn off in the background in order to keep the battery lasting as long as possible

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