The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are the latest additions to the Pixel series.
Let’s compare the two phones and find out.
Just like last time, there’s no headphone jack on the body of either phone.
Such is not the case with the ultra-wide lens.
Both devices can take 4K video at 60fps from all of their camera lenses.
Thanks topixel binning technology, you get 12.5MP shots by default on both devices.
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Just like last time, there’s no MicroSD card slot for expandable storage.
Check our guide onhow much storage you needif you’re unsure.
Both devices are likely to have similar battery life the same waythe Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Prodid.
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Both devices have 30W fast wired charging support, but the Pixel 7 Pro has slightly faster wireless charging.
Sadly, you don’t get a charger in the box.
Which Is the Better Deal?
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When it comes to performance, both devices are identical despite them not showing the same benchmark scores.
For reference, both the Galaxy S22 and the iPhone 14 launched at $799.
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