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  • - All right, let me show you my favorite feature

  • on this new Google Pixel 7 phone.

  • (alarm rings)

  • Silence.

  • Look at that.

  • (catchy instrumental music)

  • A few years ago, you might have thought of the Pixel phones

  • as "the phones with the really good cameras",

  • but Google wants you to think of them

  • a little bit differently now.

  • Like, "the phones that are super smart and helpful".

  • Maybe even spooky helpful.

  • It's spooky season, I had to.

  • I'm not gonna leave you hanging,

  • these new Pixel phones are really good,

  • but they're not quite the creepy good,

  • super intelligent devices that Google is marketing.

  • They're slightly better versions

  • of the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro,

  • in some important ways.

  • They're not gonna radically change how you use your phone.

  • They just do pretty much everything

  • a flagship phone should do.

  • And at 599 and 899,

  • they cost a little less than the competition.

  • There's nothing scary about that.

  • (thunder rumbles)

  • That was weird.

  • Did y'all hear that?

  • The design is a little different this year.

  • It's still the same overall concept as last year

  • with the prominent camera bar,

  • but the colors are a little more muted.

  • The camera bar kind of flows into the side rails

  • and it all has this metallic finish.

  • The camera bar on the Pixel 6

  • was this heavy, contrasty black that looked clunkier.

  • I just like this better.

  • It's nice.

  • Oh, and I know we're talking about the exterior,

  • but on the inside is probably the Pixel's biggest update.

  • Tensor G2.

  • It's the newest version of Google's custom chip set.

  • More on that in a bit.

  • On the front panel, the screens on the 7 and 7 Pro

  • are slightly different too.

  • The Pixel 7 has a 6.3 inch screen with smaller bezels

  • than the 6.4 inch screen on the Pixel 6.

  • The 7 Pro still has a huge 6.7 inch display,

  • with up to 120 hertz refresh rate,

  • so everything looks super smooth as you use the phone.

  • The Pixel 7 still maxes out at 90 hertz

  • which is just a little behind the times.

  • Some mid-range Android phones come with 120 hertz screens.

  • You know, unlike certain other $800 phones.

  • Both screens are 25% brighter this year,

  • and they're both comfortable to use outside,

  • even in bright daylight.

  • There's all the other stuff a flagship phone should have,

  • like 5G and IP68 rating for water resistance,

  • and good battery life.

  • Even with a battery hungry screen on the 7 Pro,

  • I still got through an entire day of use.

  • One of the best improvements this year

  • is the addition of face unlock.

  • The Pixel 6 phones only had fingerprint scanners

  • for biometric unlocking,

  • and they're pretty slow.

  • Fingerprint scanning on the 7 and 7 Pro

  • feels more responsive,

  • and when you double up with face unlock,

  • it means your phone just unlocks quickly,

  • one way or the other.

  • I haven't had to think twice about unlocking either phone

  • as I've been using them.

  • They just work like they should.

  • (whimsical music)

  • So the basics are all covered,

  • but Google wants the Pixel to be

  • your helpful personal assistant,

  • and there are a few updates

  • to its voice and helper features.

  • There's "Direct My Call"

  • which Google introduced last year,

  • and it tries to help you

  • cut through the customer service phone tree menus faster

  • by displaying options on screen.

  • This time, it actually shows you the options

  • before they're spoken.

  • It's neat when it works,

  • which it obviously does for a few numbers

  • that Google suggested we try it out with.

  • But it doesn't work like that

  • with my usuals like PetSmart and Walgreens,

  • so at least right now I'm still stuck

  • wading through a bunch of menu items

  • while I'm sitting outside waiting for curbside pickup.

  • There's a couple of other voice recognition improvements,

  • but they're pretty minor.

  • The phone can automatically transcribe voice messages

  • if you have one weird friend

  • who likes to send voice messages, and not text.

  • And assistant voice typing is better at understanding

  • which emoji you're trying to use.

  • It's good, but it's not perfect.

  • Dancing lady emoji.

  • Lady who is dancing emoji.

  • The emoji of the dancing lady.

  • Nothin'.

  • (catchy bass music)

  • There are a lot of little things

  • that the Pixel was already good at,

  • like the Recorder App, which is incredibly handy.

  • So the Pixel 7 does have some really useful features

  • you won't find anywhere else,

  • but none of this year's assistant improvements

  • are like, scary good.

  • (thunder rumbles)

  • Okay, did you hear that?

  • I swear.

  • Google might be more about the intelligence features lately,

  • but the cameras are still a big deal,

  • and I actually think that

  • this is where the interesting updates are this year.

  • Both cameras use the same 50 megapixel main sensor,

  • but there's a new trick this year,

  • a two times zoom mode.

  • Apple did this with the iPhone 14.

  • It uses the 12 megapixels at the middle of the sensor,

  • so it gets a two times telephoto crop

  • without using the upsampling that digital zoom uses.

  • That's what the Pixel 6 was doing

  • with its two times zoom mode.

  • The 7 Pro also gets an extra 10 times crop mode

  • by doing the exact same thing

  • with the five times telephoto camera.

  • The results are pretty good,

  • but they don't quite stand up

  • to what the Samsung S22 Ultra can do

  • with its dedicated 10 times lens.

  • So the Pixel 7 Pro's ultra wide gets auto-focus this year,

  • which means it can double as a macro camera.

  • And it's actually pretty good.

  • I was a little skeptical,

  • 'cause I've seen so many frighteningly bad macro modes

  • on smartphone cameras,

  • but this one's pretty good.

  • It's tough to judge if your subject isn't in focus,

  • but when it gets it, it really nails it.

  • And after the sun goes down,

  • there's night sight to help illuminate the things

  • that go bump in the night.

  • And there's really good news here, it's a lot faster.

  • Previous versions of night sight needed like

  • five or six seconds to make an exposure.

  • Pixel 7 has shaved like a solid two or three seconds

  • off of that time,

  • so that's very helpful if you're taking a picture

  • of anyone with a pulse.

  • Per usual, some of the computational magic

  • happens after you take the picture.

  • This year, Google added photo unblur,

  • which is a tool you can use on any blurred photo

  • taken with any camera, not just a Pixel.

  • It's a Google Photos feature

  • exclusive to the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro,

  • and in a couple of instances,

  • I can see it working pretty well.

  • It sharpens up these low res images

  • I took at a tennis tournament many years ago.

  • Look at this up and comer, Novak Djokovic.

  • But on other photos, the results are kind of meh.

  • They're either too blurry to start with,

  • or photo unblur gives them an over-processed look

  • that I don't like.

  • I feel the same way about magic eraser.

  • It's still here, and with the right image,

  • it works pretty well.

  • But most of the time, it's just not that magical.

  • Anyway, image quality in general is really good.

  • There's still a little more of a cool color cast

  • on photos than with Apple or Samsung cameras,

  • but it's capable of some really impressive things.

  • My kid was moving so much here

  • that I was sure I didn't get a sharp shot,

  • but I actually did.

  • And I prefer the harder contrast

  • of the Pixel camera than Apple or Samsung's.

  • Like how it handles this portrait with some back lighting.

  • They're bright enough,

  • but it keeps them shadow detailed dark.

  • Which is great, because nothing is scarier than bad HDR.

  • (thunder rumbles)

  • Did you hear that?

  • (whimsical music)

  • Video mode is still good overall,

  • and there's the new cinematic blur mode

  • that's a whole lot like Apple's cinematic mode.

  • It's basically a portrait mode effect for video,

  • and it does the job okay,

  • but in tricky situations,

  • it kinda looks like a beta feature.

  • Apple's is pretty far ahead here,

  • and its cinematic mode isn't perfect,

  • but it's a lot more convincing.

  • So that's the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro.

  • Google really had one job here,

  • and that was to address some of the Pixel 6's weak points.

  • And it did.

  • Unlocking the phone is faster,

  • the camera is more competitive with Apple and Samsung,

  • and the design is a little more appealing.

  • It's been a year of new phones with iterative updates,

  • and in this case at least,

  • it makes a lot of sense.

  • The Pixel 6 and 6 Pro

  • ushered in a new era for Google's mobile devices.

  • And with the 7 and 7 Pro,

  • they're just a little better in ways that matter.

  • The new speech and assistant tricks aren't that impressive,

  • but overall, the Pixel 7's a pretty good treat.

  • So, instead of having to say, "Hey, Google!"

  • I can just do this.

  • Silence.

  • (alarm rings)

  • Silence!

  • (Allison chuckles)

  • Did it.

  • (Allison chuckles)

- All right, let me show you my favorite feature

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