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  • AnonD-731363
  • n$n
  • 01 Oct 2022

This above midranger cost a lot.
Not worth the asking price.
Not with an unknown not ever before tested CPU.

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    • The Guy
    • MnQ
    • 30 Sep 2022

    IS it so hard to install a x10 optical zoom?

      iPhone 14 series camera competator

        mr, 29 Sep 2022You are mixing sensors, he was talking about Ultra-Wide sen... moreThe telephoto on the 6 pro wasn't a periscope telephoto, it was just a regular telephoto and it was pretty poor at that. Going Samsung sensor will mean more relying on Googles A.I. Picture taking team because they are worse than Sony and I'd say even omnivision sensors.

          I REALLY hope that is a rumor that they're eliminating the 512GB option. Not everyone wants to use Cloud, there's no expanded memory, and iPhones can freakin' go up to 1TB.

            Thekeyman1, 30 Sep 2022I'll wait for the official announcement of this device... moreI had the same idea with the pixel 6 pro last year, I honestly wouldn't bother, overpriced junk like the pixel watch will be on release. This will be one of the worst flagships of 2019...sorry 2022, like the 6 pro was last year.

            Same performance from a 2018/2019 SoC but worse data and WiFi connectivity (6 pro is awful), average cameras (the main wide cam is the only good camera on the 6 pro and its the exact same cameras on the 7 pro so that'll save you time. People completely overblow googles cameras, they're not the best and rely on computational photography to get them "good"), it'll have bad battery but also overheat, the screen is weak and scratches from very little while the camera visor WILL badly chip just sitting on a surface, mine did, every pixel phone in store I've seen has too. It'll also have constant software bugs that WILL NOT BE FIXED or better, 1 problem might get fixed in an update but 4 new problems will occur, oh and constant hardware problems too.

            Oh and if you like using a physical connection to your headphones then be careful, my 6 pro wouldn't accept my £200 wireless over ear cans via 3.5 jack dongle so you have to have certain headphones that it'll work with (wired). Also my 6 pro would take 2-4 hours to charge, sometimes wouldn't charge at all when it said it was and that was using a 66w charger that worked with every other device including iPhones. It wouldn't even accept the original cable with that charger so that's also another problem you could face with the 7 Pro. Also if you like IOS and how restrictive it is then you'll love pixels because they are really pushing for the same logic except on android and with no positive consistency. It's restrictive and boring vs every other android phone, like the barebones android experience but with more bugs and disappointment.

            Owned the 6 pro for 5 months (got it January so after the release of the 1st batch of pixels 6/pro of phones were released and it had all updates supposedly fixing all the issues) I've now had an Oppo Find X5 for 3 and wish I'd never gone pixel and I Will NOT go back.

              I'll wait for the official announcement of this device Oct 6th. But I'm a little concerned about this device's features. I have yet to get a Google pixel phone and was hoping the pixel 7 pro would change that. We'll see

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                • T4techdroid
                • sSM
                • 30 Sep 2022

                They consider Tensor G2 as more power efficient and seamless OS experience as compared to Snapdragon.
                Also to keep the uniqueness of processor in their flagships.

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                  • Yo yo mama
                  • f}s
                  • 30 Sep 2022

                  I am happy with pixel 3

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                    • Anonymous
                    • vgN
                    • 30 Sep 2022

                    Sin, 29 Sep 2022Why no Snapdragon processors again ? because Google pixel 6 series has been used Google tensor (Google chipset)

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                      • Anonymous
                      • 39$
                      • 30 Sep 2022

                      Sin, 29 Sep 2022Why no Snapdragon processors again ? Because Samsung and Google are partners)

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                        • Jimbob
                        • 7@G
                        • 30 Sep 2022

                        Im not seeing much difference... its seems like the same phone as last year with a slightly different back

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                          • Sin
                          • 3ag
                          • 29 Sep 2022

                          Why no Snapdragon processors again ?

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                            • mr
                            • nC4
                            • 29 Sep 2022

                            Anonymous, 29 Sep 2022its a new Samsung sensor. The fact that its old doesn'... moreYou are mixing sensors, he was talking about Ultra-Wide sensor 12MP IMX386 which is 6 years old, tiny, having no AF and no capability of 4k60fps, not about Periscope sensor 48MP IMX586 being changed to Samsung 48MP GM1.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • n1r
                              • 29 Sep 2022

                              notafanboy, 28 Sep 2022Who cares about ultrawide?It's more of a useful tool and not meant for taking high quality pictures, so it's not to be compared like main camera like these reviewers do. In some situation where space is limited, it allows one to capture more without needing to step further back, so it's used as a last resort.
                              Another useful thing is ability to capture from very close, so you can take photos of small objects with great detail. Not exactly macro photography. I think, this is where a good sensor for ultrawides could help, rather than it's usual task.
                              Telephoto camera is more for taking good quality photos.

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 84G
                                • 29 Sep 2022

                                Anonymous, 28 Sep 2022Still using the same 6 year old 12MP tiny sensor for Ultra-... moreits a new Samsung sensor. The fact that its old doesn't mean its not capable.
                                GSMArena described it as tried and true

                                  Anonymous, 28 Sep 2022iPhone 14.No

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                                    • L27
                                    • 29 Sep 2022

                                    Best smartphone

                                      Anonymous, 28 Sep 2022iPhone 14.true true

                                        notafanboy, 28 Sep 2022Who cares about ultrawide?ohh dont care about ultrawide?? i think the tecno camon 19 pro is waiting for you😁😁 since you want telephoto and keep the depth sensor🤭🤭