No big (or even small) upgrades in the pipeline
While this is merely a piece of a much larger puzzle, there’s really no way around it – it’s underwhelming (at the very least) to hear that the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro will likely use the exact same screens as their 2021 predecessors.
This is the Pixel 7.
Pixel 7 and 7 Pro vs the competition
Unfortunately for Google, it’s hard to find a worthy (high-end) candidate for that title limited to 90Hz refresh rate capabilities, as even recent additions to mid-range OnePlus lineups can go all the way up to 120Hz for smoother gaming (at least in theory) and a more fluid overall content playing experience.
This is the Pixel 7 Pro.
Still, other areas of the Pixel 6 Pro definitely need to be vastly improved in order for the 7 Pro to, well, justify its existence, which means everything hinges on the cameras and processing power now.