If you’re eyeing a new handset this fall, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are certainly worth the look. To help you better understand the scope of the latest phones and make your buying decision as Pixel-perfect as possible, I’ve broken down the key reasons to buy one model over the other below. More: Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro: Everything announced and the best preorder deals
Specifications
You should buy the Google Pixel 7 if…
1. Price comes before anything else
The Google Pixel 7 Pro is great; it has the best camera system of any Pixel and is treated with a blend of premium-grade materials. It’s also $899, which makes the similar-looking, similar-functioning Pixel 7 seem too good to be true at $599. There’s nothing wrong with paying less for a smartphone, but you’ll certainly feel guilty knowing that the Pixel 7 comes with all the Android benefits of the Pro model – while costing $300 less.
2. You want a midsize phone with big ambitions
The Pixel 7 is not a small phone by any means. But when stacked against the larger 6.5- to 6.8-inch handsets on the market, including the Pixel 7 Pro, it’s considerably more compact. Even then, Google isn’t settling with midtier specs on this midsize phone. The Pixel 7 is just as capable as the Pro sibling with an IP68 rating, the same main and ultrawide cameras, and also being powered by the latest Tensor G2 chipset for high performance and efficiency. Google is also promising at least five years of software updates on the less-expensive Pixel.
3. You’re #TeamLemongrass
No, I’m not talking about the aromatic that’s used for cooking. Like last year’s Pixel 6 series, the 2022 batch of phones offers exclusive colors. If you’re a fan of bright and lively yellow hues, then Lemongrass – limited to the standard Pixel 7 – has your name on it. More: The best phones you can buy right now
You should buy the Google Pixel 7 Pro if…
1. You want the best Pixel that money can buy
To be fair, $899 is not the most expensive asking price for a flagship smartphone. Google is still undercutting the likes of Samsung and Apple here while offering what is arguably the best Pixel handset to date. For the money, you’re getting the complete Pixel camera experience (5x telephoto lens included,) the new Macro Focus feature for detailed close-up shots, polished aluminum beaming down the corners of the phone, and so much more. Oh, and the Pixel 7 series supports Face Unlock again.
2. You’d like a larger display with a larger battery
The Pro model has a larger 6.7-inch LTPO display than the Pixel 7 that can refresh between 1Hz and 120Hz and a 5,000-mAh battery (compared with 4,355-mAh). Both aspects should yield significantly better endurance on the Pixel 7 Pro, making it ideal for power users and those who are always on the go.
3. A telephoto camera is a must-have feature
While the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro share the same main and ultrawide lenses, the latter carries a third 48MP telephoto shooter for those dreamy portrait shots of people, pets, and even food. A physical telephoto lens allows the photographer to get a natural depth of field in photos, adding a layer of blur that’s ever so superior to the digital processing that non-telephoto cameras try to achieve. If this sounds like a practical tool for you, then the Pixel 7 Pro is the better of the two Pixels.
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