Let's take a quick look at the Google Pixel 7 vs Pixel 7 Pro comparison to find out what's different between the two phones.
The Pixel 6 Pro brought the major camera upgrades, the 7 Pro builds on them. For starters, the main camera is unchanged from last year's model. The...
If we evaluate the area under the curve to consider the luminance range of the display, the Pixel 7 Pro's power-luminance area is about 21% larger than the Pixel 6 Pro up to the 6 Pro's peak brightness. And compared to the iPhone 14 Pro Max, the Pixel 7 Pro's power-luminance foo...
It, too, has 13MP resolution and 1.12µm pixel size, but some of the other numbers don't quite check out. The lens has a 95-degree FoV, or a 20mm equivalent focal length and an f/2.2 aperture. No autofocus here either, but it's not like the 7 or 7 Pro have it. The camera...
Don´t forget that both will end up with the same Android OS after the 7 yesr OS update. Huge mistake from Google releasing the pixel 9 series with Android 9. Let alone pay the extra 500$ difference. Pixel 8 pro user over happy happy to buy it with a huge discount offer. Thank ...
I doubt 7 Pro is ... moreI have a Pixel 6 and turned off the 90Hz because I don't need it. Yes I can see the difference between 60 and 90, but still don't need it as I didn't need it for 10 years of using touch screen smartphones. And I'm still haven't go blind. ...
now both VoLTE and VoWIFI are working for me on Pixel 7 Pro Sorry, something went wrong. Copy link chuckmancommentedJun 15, 2023 @phdalandanPlease try this#17 (comment) I can confirm this works for me too! Just adding an 'ims' APN did it :-) ...
You shouldn't be patching the stock boot.img at all on the Pixel 7/Pro. Only the init_boot.img. It looks like maybe you were trying to flash the Magisk'd boot.img to the init_boot partition. Extract the stock unrooted boot.img and init_boot.img...
Digital Nigel•Forum Pro• Posts: 21,019 Re: Only for pixel peepers: RX10iv 24 mm equiv compared f/2.4 vs f/5.6 In reply toAb S•2 months ago 1 Ab S wrote: ..all valid arguments, but my point is that I could see the difference at normal size viewing on my 4k 32" screen...
Main camera, iPhone 15 Pro Max (left), Pixel 7 Pro (right) In low light conditions, you can see a clear difference in processing. The Pixel still resorts to night mode very liberally, while the iPhone has gone the route that recent large-sensor Android phones have and left night mode ...