{"id":51920,"date":"2022-08-21T12:06:33","date_gmt":"2022-08-21T12:06:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/pixel-7-and-7-pro-early-hands-on-reveals-pixel-6-differences\/"},"modified":"2022-08-21T12:06:33","modified_gmt":"2022-08-21T12:06:33","slug":"pixel-7-and-7-pro-early-hands-on-reveals-pixel-6-differences","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/pixel-7-and-7-pro-early-hands-on-reveals-pixel-6-differences\/","title":{"rendered":"Pixel 7 and 7 Pro early hands-on reveals Pixel 6 differences"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Google gave us all a first look at the next generation of Pixel devices at this year’s I\/O conference, revealing that this time around, the Pixel 7 devices would have a more polished look while still keeping with the design language made popular by the Pixel 6 \u2014 which has become synonymous with the Pixel smartphone brand.<\/p>\n

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Pixel 7 and 7 Pro reveal at Google I\/O 2022<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n

While they didn’t really tell us too much at I\/O about the specifics of the new Pixel 7 line \u2013 besides showing us the different colorways available and assuring us that it will indeed carry the next generation Tensor chip \u2013 they did manage to do the one thing Google has been struggling with for years \u2014 stopping leaks from taking over the narrative<\/strong>. So what is that they say? \u201cIf you can’t beat them, join them,<\/strong>\u201d right?<\/p>\n

While this move to out-leak the leakers hasn’t stopped us from discovering more about the upcoming devices, it has, in my opinion, both tempered and raised expectations when it comes to comparing them to their predecessors, the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro . Leaks have continued as they usually do, hinting at camera improvements and display differences. Still, besides the initial unofficial renders and the official promotional images from Google, we haven’t really gotten a good look at how the devices look and feel next to each other.<\/p>\n

The Latest Pixel 7 and 7 Pro Early Hands On<\/h2>\n

While the Pixel 7 line launch is still about a month and a half away, that hasn’t stopped prominent content creator Lew from the Unbox Therapy YouTube channel from getting his hands on a couple of early versions of the devices and comparing the hardware with the Pixel 6\/6 Pro.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The units are not retail versions, a fact that Lew discloses right from the beginning and is made obvious by the lack of the Google logo on the back of the phone or an operating system. Still, from this early hands-on, Lew was able to provide some interesting insights about the camera bar on both the Pro and non-Pro versions of the phone, as well as the size of the displays compared to the current generation.<\/p>\n

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