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Google Pixel 7
NameGoogle Pixel 7
ManufacturerGoogle
FamilyPixel
Released2022
PredecessorPixel 6
SuccessorPixel 8
OsAndroid 13
SocGoogle Tensor G2
Display6.3-inch AMOLED
CameraDual rear 50 MP + 12 MP
Battery4,355 mAh
Weight197 g

Google Pixel 7 The Pixel 7 is a flagship Android smartphone developed by Google, announced alongside the Pixel 7 Pro and released in 2022; it follows a lineage including the Pixel 6 and precedes the Pixel 8, and competes with devices from Apple, Samsung, and Xiaomi. The device integrates Google's custom Tensor G2 system-on-chip, emphasizes computational photography and on-device machine learning, and launched amid industry events such as the Google I/O keynote and global product announcements.

History and development

Google's development of the Pixel 7 traces to corporate efforts spanning Sundar Pichai-era reorganizations, collaboration with partners like Samsung Electronics for display panels and fabrication suppliers including TSMC and Samsung Foundry, and strategic moves after announcements at Google I/O 2022 and Made by Google events. The Pixel 7's silicon lineage follows the original Tensor introduced in the Pixel 6, reflecting research ties to institutions and standards bodies such as IEEE and industry consortiums including The Linux Foundation and Android Open Source Project. Development involved hardware design influenced by industrial designers who previously worked with Motorola and Nokia, while supply-chain decisions responded to global conditions explored by analysts at Gartner, IDC, and Counterpoint Research.

Design and hardware

The Pixel 7 features an aluminum frame and a glass back reminiscent of earlier Pixel aesthetics, with manufacturing and materials vetted by partners like Corning and suppliers who serve Apple Inc. and OnePlus. Its display, sourced from panel makers associated with Samsung Display and BOE Technology Group, is an HDR-capable AMOLED used in comparisons with screens on devices from Samsung Galaxy S22, iPhone 14, and Sony Xperia lines. Internally, the Tensor G2 chip was designed in conjunction with Google's silicon teams and draws on architecture discussions common to ARM licensees and CPU designers cited in patents filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and examined by media outlets such as The Verge and Engadget. Build dimensions, camera housing, and haptic systems align with manufacturing practices found at plants run by Foxconn and Pegatron.

Software and features

Pixel 7 launched with Android 13 and Google-exclusive features integrated via services like Google Play Services, Google Assistant, and the Google Photos ecosystem; updates and security patches follow Google's stated schedule managed in concert with the Android Security Bulletin and vendors cited by CNET and Android Authority. On-device AI capabilities utilize APIs standardized across projects associated with TensorFlow and privacy frameworks discussed at forums like IETF and W3C. Unique software inclusions built by Google intersect with cloud infrastructure names such as Google Cloud Platform and developer tools referenced at GitHub repositories maintained by Google engineers.

Camera

The Pixel 7's camera system emphasizes computational photography techniques pioneered in earlier Pixel models and refined alongside research influenced by academic work from institutions like MIT, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley. Hardware comprises a primary 50 MP sensor and a 12 MP ultrawide module, with imaging pipelines that reference algorithms popularized in papers presented at conferences such as CVPR and ICCV, and that rival camera output from devices by Apple Inc., Samsung Electronics, and Huawei Technologies. Features such as Magic Eraser, Real Tone, and enhanced Night Sight are promoted in comparisons by reviewers at DxOMark, The Guardian, and Wired.

Connectivity and battery

Connectivity includes 5G modem support compatible with network operators like Verizon Communications, AT&T, T-Mobile US, as well as international carriers such as Vodafone and Deutsche Telekom; wireless standards implemented correspond to specifications from bodies like 3GPP and IEEE 802.11. Battery capacity and charging behavior were analyzed by publications including PhoneArena and Tom's Guide, noting thermal management strategies paralleling approaches used in devices from Qualcomm-powered lines and cooling solutions reviewed during trade shows like Mobile World Congress. Power management leverages Google software optimizations and partnerships with firmware vendors used across the consumer electronics industry.

Reception and sales

At launch the Pixel 7 received coverage and critiques from outlets including The Verge, Engadget, Bloomberg L.P., and Reuters; reviewers commended camera performance and software polish while noting market competition with Apple Inc.'s iPhone and Samsung Electronics' Galaxy series. Sales performance was reported in market analyses by IDC, Gartner, and Canalys, with promotional strategies synchronized with retail partners such as Best Buy and carriers like Sprint Corporation propositions folded into regional campaigns managed with agencies that have served Alphabet Inc. and other major advertisers. Consumer feedback and warranty service interactions referenced support infrastructure comparable to that of Google Store operations.

Variants and models

The Pixel 7 shipped alongside the higher-tier Pixel 7 Pro and in multiple color and storage configurations similar to product line strategies used by OnePlus and Motorola Mobility; carriers and regional markets offered locked and unlocked SKUs with modem differences resembling regional variants from Samsung Electronics and Sony Corporation. Subsequent model iterations and software refreshes followed Google's update cadence and mirrored continuity strategies seen with product families from Apple Inc. and Amazon (company).

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