Google Pixel 7 vs 7 Pro: A Comparison
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Want to know the differences between the refurbished Google Pixel 7 and the refurbished Google Pixel 7 Pro? Perhaps you're in the market for a new device, ideally one with superior cameras and battery life then to your current one.
Regardless of your reasons, both are well-equipped to meet your needs, offering excellent specifications great for everyday use.
Keep reading if you want to find out more - we're about to delve into everything you need to know about about these two devices, including all the exclusive deals available at UR.co.uk.
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The Google Pixel 7 line-up made a dynamic entrance onto the smartphone landscape in 2022, delivering groundbreaking specifications that cater to everyone from dedicated Android enthusiast to those tipping their toes into the Pixel universe.
But, when it comes down to it, what actually are the differences between these two devices?
Explore below to find out more.
Both have a 50MP main camera and a 10.8MP front camera.
Both are powered by the Google Tensor G2 chip.
Each one offers more than 24 hours of battery life.
The standard edition has a matte finish, while the Pro edition features a polished backing.
The 7 Pro has a higher refresh rate than the vanilla Pixel 7.
You also gain an extra 48MP telephoto camera with the Pro model.
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So, you can expect the same similarities and differences to apply to your refurbished Google Pixel 7 128GB or refurbished Google Pixel 7 Pro 512GB upon purchase.
Both the Google Pixel 7 and the Google Pixel 7 Pro retain the distinctive design introduced with the Pixel 6 – a sleek rectangular shape featuring a prominent horizontal camera bar on the rear.
However, the finishes between the two are quite different. Although both come encased in an aluminium frame with a Gorilla Glass Victus front, the Pro model features a polished finish, designed to feel more luxurious to the touch then the standard editions matte backing. - learn more here.
Additionally, unlike the Google Pixel 7, the 7 Pro boasts a slightly larger design that measures around 6.41 x 3.02 x 0.35 inches.
Encasing either model in a protective case may obscure these differences to some extent. Yet, for those who prefer their device in its purest form without any accessories, then the refurbished Google Pixel 7 Pro might be the one for you.
Both the versions also have some dissimilarities when it comes to their display.
The Pixel 7 comes with an AMOLED display with a refresh rate topping at 90Hz, similar to its predecessor, the refurbished Google Pixel 6 - read more here.
As before, you can expect smooth transitions when completing everyday tasks, whether it's scrolling down your social media feed or playing your favourite game.
On the other hand, the 7 Pro features an LTPO AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, outperforming both the standard 7 and Pixel 6 by offering even smoother scrolling when performing high-demand tasks. It also comes with a larger display to match its more substantial size.
Verdict? For individuals seeking an Android smartphone boasting a top-tier display, the refurbished Google Pixel 7 Pro is the ideal choice. If it's not really a sticking point for you, the refurbished Google Pixel 7's display is more than enough to cover your needs.
Now for the most interesting part: the cameras.
Although the Google Pixel 7a holds the title of the best budget camera phone currently on the market, the Pixel 7 Pro and standard edition takes everything a step further.
Both phones come with a 50MP wide main camera and a 10.8MP front camera, which provides punchy, vivid photos in most lighting conditions, whether you're taking group photos or that much-needed selfie for social media.
This is alongside other well-loved features, like macro mode, cinematic blur mode, and the Magic Erase tool used to remove unwanted objects from your prized photos.
However, once more, the Pixel 7 Pro justifies its higher price tag with enhanced camera features. This model includes a 48MP telephoto lens and offers up to 30x super-res zoom, surpassing the Pixel 7's 8x zoom capability. Paired with the 7 Pro's superior display, your photos will look better than ever.
So, though you'll gain great mobile photography with either Pixel phone, it's best to stick with the refurbished Pixel 7 Pro if you want top tier performance.
So, why should you choose a refurbished Pixel phone over a brand-new one directly from the store? Well, apart from receiving the phone at a cheaper price, there are a range of other benefits that come with it.
Helping the Environment: Purchasing a refurbished model reduces electronic waste produced by manufacturing and poor phone recycling.
£45 Worth of Free Accessories: You also gain £45 worth of accessories when you buy a refurbished phone from us, allowing you to save money for a rainy day or that special occasion.
Plus, each device from UR.co.uk comes with at least 80% battery health, so you'll enjoy decent battery life for years to come.
So, there you have it; the full disclosure on the differences between our refurbished Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro models.
If you want special features that go beyond typical specs like digital zoom, then either one will be great for you.
However, for those who want to go above and beyond, try your hands on the Pixel 7 Pro - a device that expertly challenges most high-end opponents in the smartphone arena.
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