Google Pixel 7 comes with the latest Tensor G2 chipset and enhanced performance

Fast, not furious

Vidita Chandra | 6 Oct 2022 09:41 PM Share -

Google launched its next-gen flagship smartphone, the Google Pixel 7 and it comes with the latest Tensor G2 chipset that is capable of doing all sorts of AI and ML-based magic. For the nerds out there, this is built on Samsung’s 4nm process and the CPU configuration remains similar to its earlier version. The graphics performance, however, is improved over the original Tensor chip. Google says the new chipset will ensure better battery life and superior performance. 

The latest Tensor processing unit can run machine learning tasks 60% faster and 20% more efficiently. Thus enabling new features like Photo Unblur where Google's advanced AI eliminates the blur and noise from old photos taken years ago. It also improves Pixel 7's own cameras. The smartphone comes with 8GB RAM and two storage variants – 128GB and 256GB.

While on camera, let’s see what Pixel 7 got. The smartphone comes with a 50MP primary camera and a 12MP ultra-wide lens. There is a zooming-in feature, similar to what Apple is doing with the 14 Pro, where the smartphone uses the high-resolution main sensor and Google’s Super Res Zoom image processing to crop in 12MP shots from zooms of up to 10x. The front camera has a 10.8MP sensor and a wider field of view. The lens features a fixed focus, just like the Pixel 6.

Design and display wise, the Pixel 7 is smaller with a 6.3in flat OLED screen, FHD+ resolution and up to 90Hz refresh rate. It sports a 4,355mAh battery that, according to Google, can last 72 hours in battery saver mode. The Google Pixel 7 starts from 59,999 and will be available on Flipkart from 7th October.

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