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The review of Google's Pixel 7 Pro highlights its superior value in the smartphone market, especially for photography due to its advanced camera system and display quality. The Pixel 7 Pro features excellent skin tone representation, Real Tone for darker skin tones, Night Sight for low-noise images, and new functionalities like macro focus and improved video quality. It has a 50-megapixel wide and 48-megapixel telephoto lens, offering significant zoom capabilities. The screen quality and higher refresh rate are praised alongside facial recognition and the polished aluminum design for a premium feel. Software features such as Direct My Call, Clear Calling, and enhanced Google Assistant functionalities, combined with Android optimizations for better battery management and security, are also discussed. The Pixel 7 Pro, equipped with the Tensor 2 chip, shows improved performance and build quality. Although the phone has a full day's battery life, its standby battery performance lags slightly behind competitors like the Galaxy S23 Ultra. For users less focused on camera quality or seeking a smaller device, the Pixel 7 or Pixel 6a are recommended.
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In this segment, the reviewer reflects on their six months of using the Pixel 7 Pro from Google. They highlight that it offers the best value compared to competitors like Samsung, primarily due to its superior camera system and screen quality. The camera is praised for its excellent skin tone representation, contrast, and low overprocessing, making it the preferred choice over the iPhone for photography. New features like macro focus and improved video quality are noted, though iOS still slightly leads in video. The helpful camera system features, such as “level” suggestions and “Portrait Light,” are discussed, with the latter being applicable to any photo in Google Photos. Real Tone provides more accurate color for darker skin tones, and Night Sight delivers less noisy, detailed images. The camera system includes a 50-megapixel wide lens and a 48-megapixel telephoto lens, offering 5x optical and 10x “Super Res Zoom.” The screen has a higher refresh rate and better display quality without the refractions seen in other models. Face unlock and the new design are also favorably mentioned.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer discusses the features and performance of the Google Pixel 7 Pro. The device boasts a polished aluminum frame for a premium look and improved camera bar construction. The weight distribution is well-balanced for its size. A standout feature is the exceptional typing experience, with accurate corrections and haptic feedback. New software features include Direct My Call, Clear Calling, and enhancements to the Google Assistant, Call Screen, and Hold for Me functionalities. The phone runs Android optimized for Pixel, with features like Unused Apps and enhanced security and privacy settings. Adaptive Charging and Smart Lock improve battery management and security. However, the reviewer notes that the standby battery life is not as impressive as competitors like the Galaxy S23 Ultra, though it does last a full day with regular use.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses improvements in the case for the Pixel 7 Pro compared to the Pixel 6 Pro, including a better volume rocker area. A new feature allows the separation of speakers in the Recorder app, which was found to decrease accuracy for single speakers when enabled. The speaker describes encountering a Wi-Fi speed bug on the Pixel 7 Pro that was fixed with a restart. Recommendations are given for the Pixel 7 Pro, highlighting its excellent camera, screen, build quality, and improved performance with the Tensor 2 chip. Comparisons are made with the S23 Ultra, concluding the Pixel 7 Pro is preferable unless one needs specific Samsung features. For those less concerned with camera quality or seeking a smaller device, the Pixel 7 or Pixel 6a are recommended. Additional related content and subscription requests are mentioned.