The face-unlock feature that uses just the 10.8 MP front camera too works great in the natural light and takes a bit of time in the dark but is manageable. There is hardly any false rejection and most importantly, it doesn't unlock with unregistered fingers, which was the case with some Pixel 6a units around the world. Users can just take a glance at the screen to view time or any notification without unlocking the screen.įor security, Google has incorporated an in-display fingerprint sensor, and have to say, it is much better than the Pixel 6a launched earlier this year. And, even outdoors, the phone can reach a peak brightness of 1400 nits and is easily manageable to read messages without any issues. It also supports the Always-on-Display feature and works fine. ![]() It is really good for reading, browsing and watching videos indoors. Google's new phone features a 6.3-inch full HD+ (1080 x 2400) OLED display with 90Hz refresh rate and a pixel density of 416 ppi (pixels per inch). Also, it does a good job of resisting fingerprint smudges to an extent. The regular Pixel 7 has a matte finish and the rest of the body has a smooth glass cover. They feature a massive metallic visor camera hump on the back. The only difference between the two -Pixel 7 and 7 Pro- is that the former comes with a 6.3-inch screen and two cameras on the back, and the latter features a bigger 6.7-inch screen along with a triple camera on the rear side. The new Pixel 7, and 7 Pro series retain the design language of the Pixel 6 series, but they are still unique and easily stand out among their peers in the industry. Last weekend, I started using the regular Pixel 7, and here's what I think of Google's latest phone. There is a lot of anticipation among Pixel fans on how the camera hardware fares against the competition and how well the phone performs with the new Tensor G2 silicon. ![]() They are available exclusively on Flipkart and go on sale on Wednesday (October 13) in India. It comes in two variants- Pixel 7, and 7 Pro-with prices starting at Rs 59,999. ![]() Last week, Google after a long gap of three years launched the company's premium Pixel phones in India.
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