PIxel 7 Pro Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/pixel-7-pro/ Technology News and Reviews Thu, 09 Mar 2023 03:35:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Google now releases the second beta of Android 14 Developer Preview https://www.techgoing.com/google-now-releases-the-second-beta-of-android-14-developer-preview/ Thu, 09 Mar 2023 03:35:49 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=77605 Google released the first developer preview version of Android 14 (Developer Preview) in early February this year, and today launched the second test version (DP2) UPP2.230217.004. The Android 14 system is still in the early stages of development. This is only a preview version for developers, not suitable for daily use, and only available for […]

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Google released the first developer preview version of Android 14 (Developer Preview) in early February this year, and today launched the second test version (DP2) UPP2.230217.004.

The Android 14 system is still in the early stages of development. This is only a preview version for developers, not suitable for daily use, and only available for Pixel 4a 5G, 5, 5a, 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro series devices manually download and flash, of course, you can also use the official Android emulator in Android Studio to experience.

Of course, if you are already running the DP1 version you will automatically receive the OTA update for DP2. If you are currently enrolled in the Android 13 beta program and want to use Android 14 on an enrolled device, you must first opt out of the beta program before downloading to use Android 14.

According to Google’s planning schedule, the first public beta of Android 14 will be released in April, and the next three versions will be released in the following months.

Android 14 release schedule


It is worth mentioning that Google announced that the 2023 I/O conference will be held on May 10. Of course, Google I/O usually also reveals a lot of information about the next big Android version, and it may also introduce various new hardware products.

The event will be “open to a limited audience in person and open to all users online,” the company said. Google is expected to launch more than 20 artificial intelligence products this year, many of which may be showcased at its developer conference.

Compared with the DP1 version, the DP2 version has been adjusted mainly in details. For example, it has brought a new dialog box that allows you to choose “Support allowing apps to access only selected photos and videos” or “Access all photos and videos”. Video”, or simply deny access, as shown in the image below.

Google introduced a platform API in Android 14 – Credential Manager (Credential Manager), which allows applications to log in with passwords. In DP2, Google has improved the UI style of the account chooser and made adjustments to the API based on developer feedback on DP1.

Additionally, apps targeting Android 14 require user-granted permission to be active in the background.

Google says DP2 optimizes Android’s memory management system, improving resource usage when apps are running in the background. In addition, there will be fewer undismissable notifications in Android 14, and the app store API will be improved.

According to reports, you can also set the display format you like through the regional preferences, for example, you will be able to choose the temperature unit (Fahrenheit, Celsius), the first day of the week and the numbering system according to your region.

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Google’s March 2023 Pixel Feature Drop new features exposure https://www.techgoing.com/googles-march-2023-pixel-feature-drop-new-features-exposure/ Tue, 07 Mar 2023 07:39:37 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=76975 Google did not launch a new Pixel Feature Drop today, but details about the March 2023 update have been exposed. Similar to the Pixel Feature Drop released in December last year, this update also applies to Pixel phones and watches. On the Pixel Watch side, this update focuses on fall detection, which is now rolling […]

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Google did not launch a new Pixel Feature Drop today, but details about the March 2023 update have been exposed.

Similar to the Pixel Feature Drop released in December last year, this update also applies to Pixel phones and watches. On the Pixel Watch side, this update focuses on fall detection, which is now rolling out via a server-side update, and users got the update last Friday.

After the Pixel Watch detects that the wearer has fallen, if the wearer does not respond within 30 seconds, the Pixel Watch will vibrate, sound an alarm and display an on-screen notification to check that the user is OK.

An on-screen notification asks the wearer to tap either “I’m OK” or “I fell & need help,” depending on their situation. If the latter is chosen, emergency services will be called for assistance.

If the user still does not interact with the interface, the watch alarm will continue to sound for one minute, getting louder each time. If there is no response, emergency services will be called automatically.

This Pixel Feature Drop did not bring too many new features to Pixel phones. The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro models have received the Night Sight function, which is supported by the Google Tensor chip to optimize the camera’s shooting speed and quality in low-light environments.

Improved before and after comparison for Real Tone and Night Sight
Both the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro models speed up Night Sight even further, requiring half the normal exposure time to produce beautiful low-light images that are clearer than before.

Pixel 4a and Pixel 5a models are getting Direct My Call.

Another notable improvement is that after installing this update, Pixel phones will come with the Health Connect app pre-installed.

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Android 14 Developer Preview DP1 released: better support for tablets and folding screens https://www.techgoing.com/android-14-developer-preview-dp1-released-better-support-for-tablets-and-folding-screens/ Thu, 09 Feb 2023 02:04:12 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=70659 Google today released the first Developer Preview of Android 14, and Android 13 QPR2 is still in the testing phase. In terms of new features, building on Android 12L and Android 13, Android 14 has enhanced support for devices of all screen sizes, with a focus on tablets and foldable devices. Google has provided some […]

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Google today released the first Developer Preview of Android 14, and Android 13 QPR2 is still in the testing phase.

In terms of new features, building on Android 12L and Android 13, Android 14 has enhanced support for devices of all screen sizes, with a focus on tablets and foldable devices. Google has provided some guidelines to help developers create better apps for tablets and foldable devices. In terms of cross-device work, Google noted that the cross-device SDK will support cross-device audio switching, which was announced earlier this year.

There are also background enhancements to improve and simplify application collaboration, with a focus on improving battery life and system health. Some examples include improvements to JobScheduler, and Foreground Services, optimization of application broadcasts in the background state, and precise alerting permissions.

Screenshot of different font sizes

With Android 14, Google has added better font scaling up to 200%, up from the previous maximum of 130%. There are also improvements to the syntax transitions API for language preference and gender for each app.

Privacy and security updates for Android 14 include changes to the way dynamic code loading works to help mitigate malware and exploits in dynamically downloaded code.

The update will also prevent older apps with SDK versions 22 or earlier from being installed on Android 14 devices. This means apps will need to use at least an API at level 23, which means they are at least compatible with Android 6, which was released in 2015.

Google has also added new developer tools, such as OpenJDK 17 support and improved change testing, with the ability to toggle changes via the adb command or the developer option on the device.

Android 14 release schedule

Google has also provided a timeline for future updates to Android 14. There will be two developer previews, one in February and another in March, followed by four Beta versions of Android 14, one each month until the end of July.

The first Android 14 release is designed specifically for developers to give them time to process and integrate API changes into their apps. the full version of Android 14 is expected to be available in late summer or early fall.

The Android 14 Developer Preview is available as a manual download and can only be installed via sideload for Pixel 4a (5G), Pixel 5, Pixel 5A 5G, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.

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Pixel 6a is the best performer, MKBHD announces 2022 mainstream phone camera blind test results https://www.techgoing.com/pixel-6a-is-the-best-performer-mkbhd-announces-2022-mainstream-phone-camera-blind-test-results/ Thu, 22 Dec 2022 13:20:56 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=56763 Foreign oil tube digital blogger Marques Brownlee today released the results of the 2022 annual blind test of cell phones, Google Pixel 6a and Pixel 7 Pro are two phones in the blind test results occupying the top two. Marques Brownlee’s YouTube channel MKBHD is a very well-known digital channel and has held annual mobile […]

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Foreign oil tube digital blogger Marques Brownlee today released the results of the 2022 annual blind test of cell phones, Google Pixel 6a and Pixel 7 Pro are two phones in the blind test results occupying the top two.

Marques Brownlee’s YouTube channel MKBHD is a very well-known digital channel and has held annual mobile phone camera blind test activities for several consecutive years. In previous years, he would share the photos taken by these cameras on social media, and decide whose photo quality is better based on the ratings of netizens. This year, Marques Brownlee also launched a dedicated website for users to browse and rate.

After visiting the site, the user is presented with two photos and asked to choose the better of the two photos. The entire testing process was carried out in a blind test. Users did not know which phone was taken with which photo, and no device information was even displayed after the voting ended. The models tested include:

Huawei Mate 50 Pro

iPhone 14 Pro

Moto Edge 30 Ultra

Nothing Phone (1)

OnePlus 10 Pro

OPPO Find X5 Pro

Google Pixel 6a

realme 10 Pro+

Asus ROG Phone 6

Apple iPhone SE

Google Pixel 7 Pro

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Sony Xperia 1 IV

Xiaomi 12s Ultra

Asus Zenfone 9

vivo X80 Pro+

Based on the user’s choices, the site then ranks the categories “Best Overall,” “Best HDR,” and “Best Portrait.”

The “best overall” device in 2022 was won by the Pixel 6a, compared to last year’s Pixel 5a, with the Pixel 7 Pro taking second place in the category and the Asus Zenfone 9 in third. Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra came in fifth. The highest-ranked device for Best Standard shooting is the OPPO Find X5 Pro, and the Pixel 7 Pro for Best Portrait.

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Pixel 7 series gets the last Feature Drop in 2022 https://www.techgoing.com/pixel-7-series-gets-the-last-feature-drop-in-2022/ Tue, 06 Dec 2022 07:46:07 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=52693 The update is available for the Pixel 4a, Pixel 4a 5G, Pixel 5, Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, and Pixel 7 Pro. The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro have gained three features in this update. One is to lower the threshold for accessing virtual private networks, no longer […]

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The update is available for the Pixel 4a, Pixel 4a 5G, Pixel 5, Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, and Pixel 7 Pro.

The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro have gained three features in this update. One is to lower the threshold for accessing virtual private networks, no longer need to subscribe to 2TB and higher packages, and Google One subscribers can use it for free. Google said that Workspace and some supervised accounts (including child accounts) are not eligible, and Indian and Singapore devices are not within the scope of this upgrade.

The second is an update to the Recorder app. The Speaker tab in the Recorder app has been redesigned and tweaked to support detecting and tagging multiple speakers. The app previously transcribed all speech as a text block (as it was originally intended for lectures/lectures), but Google will now detect each person and add line breaks when the speaker changes. Each will be assigned a number, color and shape for a more resolvable Recorder experience. Pixel 6, 6 Pro, and 6a also support this feature.

The third new feature is the Clear Calling feature. This feature filters out background noise and enhances voice, so calls can be heard clearly even in noisy environments. Visit Settings > Sounds & Vibration > Clear Calls to enable/disable. This feature doesn’t work with VOIP calls, and Google says it’s based on the Tensor G2 chip.

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Google Pixel 7 Pro: Tensor G2 is like an Exynos 2100 skinned https://www.techgoing.com/google-pixel-7-pro-tensor-g2-is-like-an-exynos-2100-skinned/ Mon, 17 Oct 2022 20:12:32 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=37226 Google launched its latest generation of flagship smartphones, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, last week, bringing very strong and interesting imaging performance, but both phones seem to be lacking in other areas, especially performance. The Google Pixel 7 Pro has now passed a series of hands-on tests with games such as ProtoGod, and […]

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Google launched its latest generation of flagship smartphones, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, last week, bringing very strong and interesting imaging performance, but both phones seem to be lacking in other areas, especially performance.

The Google Pixel 7 Pro has now passed a series of hands-on tests with games such as ProtoGod, and this reviewer found the flagship’s performance to be really unimpressive, even going so far as to say that Google should be ashamed of itself for releasing a skinned version of the Exynos 2100 at the end of 2022.

According to up owner @GoldenHairReviewDog, the Google Pixel 7 Pro’s real-world performance in games is not even close to that of the 2021 flagship Snapdragon 888, and somehow even worse than the Snapdragon 870-powered Poco F3, not to mention the Apple A15 / A16, Dimensity 9000, and Snapdragon 8 / Plus Gen1.

The Google Pixel 7 Pro averaged 37.2 FPS. In comparison, the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max averaged 58.4 fps, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra 57.7 fps, the Redmi K50 Pro 52.9 fps and the aforementioned Poco F3 46.5 fps, making the Tensor G2 the worst-performing flagship of its generation. SoC (in terms of gaming performance).

While not guaranteeing high performance, the Tensor G2 doesn’t even guarantee consistent performance output for users, with the Google Pixel 7 Pro and Tensor G2 performing poorly in all conditions, dropping from 59 fps to around 40 fps 30 seconds into the test, which is not as good as the Snapdragon 888, which drops in frequency as it plays.

It’s not as good as other flagship SoCs in terms of performance, it’s not as good as a sub-flagship platform like the Dimensity 8100 in terms of heat and efficiency, and it’s not as good as other chips in terms of stability. The result is clear: Google’s Pixel 7 series phones aren’t great for gaming, at least for now.

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Google shares gallery of Pixel 7 Pro 30x super-resolution zoom samples https://www.techgoing.com/google-shares-gallery-of-pixel-7-pro-30x-super-resolution-zoom-samples/ Sun, 09 Oct 2022 05:36:14 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=35560 The so-called super-resolution zoom is undoubtedly one of the Pixel 7 Pro’s biggest upgrades over its predecessor. It is a combination of software, hardware and machine learning that produces reliable 30x zoom photos even when the actual optical telephoto zoom is capped at 5x. To demonstrate the power of the so-called super-resolution zoom, Google shared […]

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The so-called super-resolution zoom is undoubtedly one of the Pixel 7 Pro’s biggest upgrades over its predecessor. It is a combination of software, hardware and machine learning that produces reliable 30x zoom photos even when the actual optical telephoto zoom is capped at 5x. To demonstrate the power of the so-called super-resolution zoom, Google shared a gallery of photos showing what the Pixel 7 Pro is capable of.

Starting with a 20x zoom, the phone uses machine learning-based technology powered by the new Tensor G2 SoC, while at 15x zoom, the phone automatically uses zoom stabilization so you can take telephoto shots without a tripod.

Photo of the World Trade Centre in Manhattan, where the zoom starts at 1x and ends at 30x.

From 1x to 30x super-resolution zoom

Google says it has been working on super-resolution zooms since 2018, as users want advanced zoom capabilities without having to carry around bulky and expensive DSLR setups.

You can view the full sample library at the following source link.

https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMQJ2nmizj4YeF8x8NlPktofvZhNGUJq7Pk5qM6mQt3alr4DTDnG0FzZqA0_2Dfcg?key= UTFnb1VNeEtScm5BaWw4SkFYeHQ4UVktdUk2VjJB

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Google Pixel 7/Pro announced: Tensor G2 chip, 5x telephoto, from around RMB 4,247 https://www.techgoing.com/google-pixel-7-pro-announced-tensor-g2-chip-5x-telephoto-from-around-rmb-4247/ Fri, 07 Oct 2022 05:35:38 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=34943 Made by Google conference, Google brought the new Google Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel Watch, and now we will give you a comprehensive and detailed introduction to this much-anticipated new flagship – the Pixel 7 Pro. Pixel 7 8+128GB version $599 (approx. RMB 4247), €649, INR 59,999, NTD 26,990 Pixel 7 8+256GB version, […]

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Made by Google conference, Google brought the new Google Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel Watch, and now we will give you a comprehensive and detailed introduction to this much-anticipated new flagship – the Pixel 7 Pro.

  • Pixel 7 8+128GB version $599 (approx. RMB 4247), €649, INR 59,999, NTD 26,990
  • Pixel 7 8+256GB version, €749
  • Pixel 7 Pro 12+128GB version $899 (approx. RMB 6374), €899, INR 84999, NTD 29,990
  • Pixel 7 Pro 12+256GB version, $1099, €999

The Google Pixel 7 Pro is available in Obsidian, Snow and Hazel colourways and is open for pre-order today in Google shops in 17 countries and will officially go on sale (shipping) on October 13 in the following 17 countries: USA, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Norway Japan, Australia, Singapore, China, Taiwan and India.

In terms of display, the Google Pixel 7 Pro features a 6.7-inch QHD+ resolution 120Hz refresh rate AMOLED screen with LTPO (Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon Oxide) up to 10Hz in certain scenarios, while the base version has a 6.3-inch screen with 90Hz refresh rate FHD+ resolution only.

The less pronounced curves around the edges of the display also help to reduce the visual thickness of the bezel from a visual perspective. Google says the screen is 20% brighter at peak compared to its predecessor, which will help with viewing in brighter environments. the OLED is covered in Gorilla Glass Victus glass panels, the same material used in the Pixel 6 Pro.

For imaging, Google has optimized the Pixel 6 series “camera bar” design. The polished anodized aluminum frame now encases the camera and leaves perforations for the three-lens configuration at the rear of the Pixel 7 Pro, as well as introducing IP68 water and dust resistance ratings to ensure adequate protection.

The Pro version comes with a 48MP telephoto lens (f/3.5) with 5x optical zoom, which is the only difference compared to the standard version. The range features a 50MP main camera (82° FOV, f / 1.85), a 12MP (114°, f / 2.2) ultra-wide angle (the Pixel 7 Pro also supports autofocus) and an 11.1MP (f / 2.2) front camera with 4K video recording.

In terms of features, the Pro version can also support macro mode via the ultra wide-angle camera, as well as 30x high-resolution zoom and 8x high-resolution zoom. In addition, both phones support features such as RealTone and Movie Motion Blur.

The second generation Tensor G2 is a slight improvement on its predecessor. It is built on a 4nm process with a 2+2+4 cluster design and includes a Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) for machine learning and a Titan M2 security co-processor.

The chip is described as 60% faster than the previous model. Thanks to new machine learning features, the Pixel performs even better in voice commands, photography and more.

Google Pixel 7 / Pro officially announced: Tensor G2 chip, 5x telephoto, from around RMB 4,247

In addition to the Tensor G2, the Pixel 7 Pro features LPDDR5 memory and UFS 3.1 storage. The base version and Pixel 7 Pro come with 4355 mAh and 5000 mAh batteries respectively, and support 21W wired and 20W wireless charging, 23W wired fast charging and 20W+ wireless charging respectively.

Elsewhere, the Pixel 7 Series also features software-based face unlock, support for under-screen fingerprints, and IP68 water resistance.

The new phones come pre-installed with Android 13, which comes with Material You and an update to the Dynamic Colour theme, which was introduced in Android 12 last year. Improvements include a merged ‘Security and Privacy’ menu that incorporates device and account settings. Other highlights include an improved photo selector, language controls for individual apps, and much more.

In addition, the Pixel 7 Pro comes with a guaranteed five-year security update and will offer three OS upgrades.

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Google hopes to double Pixel phone sales by 2023 https://www.techgoing.com/google-hopes-to-double-pixel-phone-sales-by-2023/ Thu, 06 Oct 2022 14:52:27 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=34691 Google noted in April this year that the Pixel 6 series was the company’s fastest-selling Pixel series ever, and the company seems to have even higher expectations for the upcoming Pixel 7 series. Sources told Nikkei Asian Review that Google has asked its OEMs to produce more than 8 million Pixel 7 series phones. This […]

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Google noted in April this year that the Pixel 6 series was the company’s fastest-selling Pixel series ever, and the company seems to have even higher expectations for the upcoming Pixel 7 series.

Sources told Nikkei Asian Review that Google has asked its OEMs to produce more than 8 million Pixel 7 series phones. This represents a steady increase relative to the currently burgeoning Pixel 6 series of phones.

The company reportedly asked suppliers to produce more than 7 million Pixel 6 series models last year, and IDC says Google will ship just 3.7 million units overall in 2020.

According to two sources, Google sent notices to v some suppliers that it wants to double its smartphone sales in 2023 compared to 2022. Google is also said to be preparing the first 4 million orders for a new cheap Pixel phone, which will be available “early” next year. It’s unclear whether this is a reference to the Pixel 7a or another model.

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Google will hold a new event on October 6 at 23:00 BST to launch the Pixel 7 / Pro series of phones and a number of new accessories. The new Pixel 7 and Pro series will be launched on October 6 at 23:00 GMT.

The Google Pixel 7 features a 6.3-inch FHD+ 90Hz display, a 50MP main camera + 12MP ultra-wide angle + 10.8MP front camera, and support for shooting 4K video. It supports wireless charging, IP68 protection, fingerprint/face unlock and comes in 8GB + 128/256GB storage variants.

The Google Pixel 7 Pro features a 6.7-inch QHD+ 120Hz display and a 50MP main camera + 12MP super wide-angle + 48MP telephoto + 10.8MP front camera with support for 4K video, macro and 30x zoom. It supports wireless charging, IP68 protection, fingerprint/face unlock and comes in 12GB + 128/256GB storage variants.

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Google Pixel 7 Pro scores 10% performance jump over the previous generation https://www.techgoing.com/google-pixel-7-pro-scores-10-performance-jump-over-the-previous-generation/ Thu, 06 Oct 2022 14:43:24 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=34676 Google will be holding a new event on October 6 at 23:00 GMT to launch the Pixel 7 / Pro series of phones and a number of new accessories. As we approach the launch, the full specifications of the new phones have been largely revealed. 91Mobiles @Yogesh Brar has now given benchmark results for the […]

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Google will be holding a new event on October 6 at 23:00 GMT to launch the Pixel 7 / Pro series of phones and a number of new accessories. As we approach the launch, the full specifications of the new phones have been largely revealed.

91Mobiles @Yogesh Brar has now given benchmark results for the Google Pixel 7 Pro. Both Geekbench and Rabbit are significantly better than the first-generation Tensor SoC, and more or less approach the Snapdragon 888/888+.

The Tensor G2 is said to still lag behind Qualcomm’s current flagship SoC but will stay ahead in terms of ISP and AI performance.

The specs list shows that the Google Pixel 7 features a 6.3-inch FHD+ 90Hz display and a 50MP main + 12MP ultra-wide + 10.8MP front camera with support for shooting 4K videos. It supports wireless charging, IP68 protection, and fingerprint/face unlock and comes in 8GB + 128/256GB storage variants.

The Google Pixel 7 Pro features a 6.7-inch QHD+ 120Hz display and a 50MP main camera + 12MP super wide-angle + 48MP telephoto + 10.8MP front camera with support for 4K video, macro and 30x zoom. It supports wireless charging, IP68 protection, and fingerprint/face unlock and comes in 12GB + 128/256GB storage variants.

Twitter user @Brandon Lee posted that the Google Pixel 7 phone has appeared on Amazon in the U.S. The page shows that the 128GB version of the Google Pixel 7 phone is priced at $599 (about RMB 4264.88).

In addition, Amazon Europe shows a 128GB version of the Google Pixel 7 priced at €649 (approximately RMB 4504.06).

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