What Google Pixel 7 models are available?
Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro had already been out when a neat addition to the series was introduced a few days ago - Pixel 7a. But that’s not the only new Pixel device unveiled at the I/O keynote this year. Google finally showcased its Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet as well, giving us quite a bit to talk about these days. Many of you might have been tempted to upgrade to a newer Pixel model or switch completely if you’re using a phone from a different series now. To help you decide, we want to give you an overview of the 4 latest Pixel smartphones - Pixel 7 and 7 Pro from last year and 7a and Fold from May 2023.Pixel 7 smartphones: specs, design and price
Pixel 7
The first of the Pixel 7 series, this base model was announced in May 2022 and officially released in October 2022. In many ways, Pixel 7 is exactly what you’d expect from a device that’s next in line in an established series. It’s a sleek revamp of its predecessor, Pixel 6, with a few neat improvements, but largely remains pretty much the same thing. For starters, Pixel 7 flaunts a stronger selfie camera of 10.2 MP, larger field of view (92.8°) and better aperture (f/2.2). The rear camera, on the other hand, has undergone no changes (50MP wide with f/1.85, 12MP ultrawide with f/2.2, 114° FoV). The design also remains quite familiar, with the back visor slowly becoming an iconic part of the Pixel family. With the 7th series, it curves into the phone frame even more smoothly.
Source: GSMArenaPixel 7a
Pixel 7a was introduced at the I/O convention this year and is already available for purchase starting at $500. This price could prove detrimental, though, as users can get the base model for just $100 more. It also means the Pixel 7a is dangerously close to stepping out of the budget phone territory, especially when you factor in the Pixel 6a’s original price of $450 and firm position on most ‘best budget Android’ lists. But we’ll see.
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Pixel 7 Pro was released along with Pixel 7 last year. And as you can guess, the Pro version definitely has a few powerful features up its sleeve compared to 7 and 7a. But of course this also comes with a price, since the model starts at around $800 for the 128GB version and climbs up as the storage increases. Let’s start from the look: while 7 and 7a look almost identical, Pixel 7 Pro does flaunt a different back visor. For Pixel 7’s visor the finish is matte, while 7 Pro’s is polished and also features an additional lens. The Pro version is also larger, with dimensions of 162.9 x 76.6 x 8.9mm and a 6.7-inch display. The AMOLED display’s refresh rate is 120Hz, the peak brightness is 1500 nits, and the density is 512 ppi - a good overall enhancement in comparison to 7 and 7a.
Source: GSMArenaPixel Fold
It was only a matter of time before Google released a foldable phone, and Pixel Fold is its first model. Because of that, there’s bound to be some hype around this one, folks. It was introduced along with 7a and the Pixel Tablet at the I/O conference and is now available for pre-order online in the US, UK, Germany and Japan.
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