Despite Apple being slow at adopting new technologies and stingy with features, the iPhone has a cult-like fan base. Part of its appeal is the tight integration between hardware and software as this allows for fluid performance.
In simple words, the Pixel 7 isn’t just fast, it’s also smart and the chip enables nifty camera features such as removing photobombers, useful calling features such as showing you an automated menu on the screen, and improved speech recognition capabilities for a better hands-free experience.
The device has a 6.3 inches screen with a higher-than-average refresh rate of 90Hz and you can trust its 4,355mAh battery to last all day. The phone will be supported for five years.
A starting price of $599 made the Pixel 7 more affordable than the $800 iPhone 14 and Galaxy S23 and it’s even cheaper right now. Best Buy is currently selling the base 128GB model for $499 and the only requirement is that you’ll have to activate the phone today. But you shouldn’t get this one.
That’s because the retailer is also selling the 256GB variant for $499 instead of $699, and this is the lowest this variant has ever gone. If you don’t want to activate the phone today, Amazon is selling the 256GB model for $599.