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Pixel 7 Range announced at MBG 22’

Pixel 7 Range announced at MBG 22’

The Made By Google '22 event has just finished, and with that we saw the exciting announcement of the Google Pixel 7. With rumours, early leaks and speculation having been around for a short while, we have the official details about the new Pixel 7 range. If you missed it, never fear, we have covered everything that was announced on the new mobiles! If you don't particularly like reading, no problem, we’ve attached the video at the bottom of the blog post for you!

First and foremost, the look of the phones. With not much change from the Pixel 6 range, the new designs feature a durable zirconia-blasted aluminium to give the user a silky smooth feel in their hand to make the transition from pocket to hand feel as natural as possible, The Pixel 7 has been inspired to look sophisticated and with three colour options: Black, White and Green. It features a 6.3" FHD+ inch display with smaller bezels and 25% higher peak brightness for the best results in outdoor visibility. The battery of the phone is said to last up to 72 hours from a full charge with the option of Extreme Battery Saver. Sporting a dual rear camera system, with an ultra-wide front-facing camera that allows for 4K video as well. The Pixel 7 Pro also features the aluminium used in the Pixel 7 and also dons the same colour options as its little brother. With a 6.7" QHD+ display and a 10-120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling that won't deuterate your battery life. With a triple rear camera system and an upgraded telephoto with ultrawide cameras that are perfect for low-light photos and videos.
As seems to be the main sales point of any new phone is what the camera can do and how is it better than its competitors. Well, the Pixel 7 looks to beat any competition with ease. The 48-megapixel telephoto now offers 5x optical zoom and up to 30x Super Res Zoom from its periscope arrangement. What is a cool feature is the PixelUnblur, which allows for old photos taken on old devices to look as if they were taken with the Pixel 7. This will be exclusive to owners of the new Pixel range only. There's also more power placed into Night Sight, so it's going to be even faster than it was originally, as well as boosting video capture on the Pixel 7, with a Cinematic Blur function for a shallow depth of field. You can also shoot 10-bit HDR video from your apps so it isn't just limited to the camera on its own.

On the adaption of Google Tensor, both phones will feature the Tensor G2 chip, which is the new powerful processor that includes a dedicated TPU. The powerful new processor is custom-built with Google AI and makes the Google Pixel 7 faster, more efficient and more secure. It delivers even more helpful features and Pixel's best photo and video quality yet The Google Pixel 7's will now feature Face Unlock as well, to make it easier and more secure to unlock your phone. The Pixel 7 & Pixel 7 Pro will also update their security for 5 years, a guarantee from Google.

The Pixel 7 will cost $599 / £599, while the Pixel 7 Pro will cost $899 / £849. So there you have it, let us know what you think of the new Pixel 7 range below. Will you be upgrading from a Pixel 6 or will you be making the switch over to Google? Availability begins on the 13th of October.

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