Testseek.com have collected 229 expert reviews of the Google Pixel 7 Pro and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel 7 Pro.
October 2022
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The editors liked
Premium look and feel
Clean Android is still a lovely experience
Camera is quite versatile for a threecamera system
Wireless charging
Water resistance
Excellent value
Best in class camera
Stellar battery life
Smooth
Polished and bloatware-free Android experience
Google Assistant-based call screening and call waiting are as useful as ever
Second to none voice typing
Undercuts rivals on price
The editors didn't like
Battery isn't as solid a performer as we'd like
Cinematic camera mode isn't as strong as it could be
Only three years of Android version updates versus Apple's five
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The Google Pixel 7 Pro lives up to its fans' expectations and delivers a good update with incremental improvements over the Pixel 6 Pro. If you already own a Pixel 6 Pro, it's not an obvious upgrade (we recommend waiting), but coming from a Pixel 6a, Pixe...
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Published: 2022-12-24, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: We've been really impressed by the cameras on the Pixel 7 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro and Galaxy S22 Ultra. The Pixel 7 Pro's zoom skills even gave the Galaxy S22 Ultra a run for its money, as well as offering some genuine competition to a professional DSLR. But h...
bright and accurate 120 Hz OLED, powerful triple camera, dust- and waterproof, long update supply, USB 3.2 and UWB
LTPO does not work between 10 and 120 Hz as advertised, no 6 GHz WLAN so far, throttling under load, mmWave not available outside the USA
In review: Google Pixel 7 ProThe Pixel 7 Pro is an excellent smartphone. Under testing, it scores with a super bright display that also reproduces colors very accurately. Unfortunately, we are unable to confirm Google's advertising claim about the option...
Abstract: The latest two models for 2022 in Google's line-up of smartphones are the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro - the latter of which is a more advanced device, and the one which we'll be looking at in this review. It features a triple-lens camera set-up, including...
Abstract: The Google Pixel 7 Pro is the very best camera phone out now at its price. Why? Because for $899 / £849, Google loads the phone up with a mighty camera mix complete with a powerful periscope camera and an autofocusing ultra-wide, not to mention the same 5...
Lighter than the two main competitors, about as premium too; IP68 dust- and water-resistant, Sharp, bright, color-accurate, with a high refresh rate, this display is stellar, Android from the source, exclusive feature set, unrivaled perception of smoothne
Below average battery life, perhaps partly a consequence of display refresh rate seemingly not as adaptive as advertised, Very slow charging by today's standards, Certain software features are regionally limited (though admittedly, so is the phone's avail
Pixels have historically lacked mainstream appeal, and the lack of truly global availability is no small part of why that is so. This year, the list of countries with official Pixel presence has been expanded to 16, and maybe that will drive sales numbers...
Published: 2022-10-19, Author: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
I keep getting asked if the Pixel 7 Pro is worth an upgrade from the *insert any phone here*. I'll put it super simply for everyone — yes, it is! This will likely be my vote for POTY, which is surprising to even me because I'm a huge, huge fan of the Gala...