I love how you pointed out all the bad things that you run into everyday about the phone without the review being negative. I really appreciate this type of content
Likewise! The lowest price will fluctuate as the refurbished come out, as I got mine for $305. It's only about a year and a half old. At 1/3 the cost, there's nothing to complain about.
@@MGA_83I just got mine for 305 after taxes as well. Super excited for it to get here. Been using the iPhone XR for a couple years now and I just don’t love it. I like it but not much. Battery is trash, I hate how strict apple is and the jailbreak I have just sucks now compared to years ago so I’ve been wanting to go back to Android for a long time. This is the first phone I’ve paid more than $100 for in many years lol here’s hoping i don’t regret it.
I've just got Pixel 7 Pro. Previously, I had POCO M3 (and Pixel 2 earlier). Gosh, such an enormous difference in smoothness, speed, and, of course, cameras! 🤩
I got a P7Pro last week. It is such a smooth phone!! Got mine for €400,- in excellent condition, barely used. Even had to update to Android 14!!! Performance is great, display and cameras are fantastic!! Build is decent too. I am selling my S22 Ultra and just going to use the Pixel 7 Pro for 2 years, deffo!!
For 340 bucks in mint condition is a freaking steal for this phone heck on Amazon brand new 400. how can anyone NOT love this for that price best cameras in the game.
@@Mr-Clarkit's an amazing phone I love the display it's coloring is beautiful, the haptics on this phone cannot be beat by iPhone or any other OEM I myself have an iPhone 13pro I love both Android & iOS
I agree a yearly release is not yielding the desired results. They are still on the COD model which isn't useful in the electronics sector. Its like the biweekly pay periods it was useful for its time but now it doesn't make sense. I usually buy devices a year or 2 behind the current model. They fixed most of the launch day bugs and its hundreds less in cost.
I've heard that there is hardly any difference between the Pixel 7 and 8 pro. Supposedly Google will put out a smaller version of the 9 pro which might be interesting. Ive had my 7 pro for about a year and a half now. The display is gorgeous and the pics are some of the best. Getting about 7hr screen on time
I find the battery excellent, camera excellent, performance good. There's some definite scrolling issues but you get used to it. If you shake it, camera rattles a lot, is tgat the same for other people?
I've had the pixel 7 pro for like 8 months now and the screen has failed, the volume buttons have just fallen out so I have to keep it in a case, and when I wake up on 100% battery it drains to 80% before I even leave for work 2 hours later, barely lasts a work day when it's barely being used. Super laggy and bugs out on the reg. Also uploading photos from it is terrible because the quality is often degraded where it isn't on IOS and it doesn't let you access your albums in your gallery when trying to upload by default. (so you can't just favorite the pics you wanna upload to Instagram in a series of photos you have to scroll through a list of tiny thumbnails from your recent photos and hope you can identify the good selfie from the tiny thumbnails. Android unfortunately is not the operating experience it was 10 years ago... Shit sucks.
I have a doubt about choosing between P7P and Iphone 13. I know that the camera is great on P7p, but perfirmance also matters. I'm looking for a good phone withing 550-600 dollars. Which one should the best optiom?
@@NowKissMyChucks My bmw can go 240 kmph, so I should expect same fuel economy on autobahn and on standard roads? No, I think it's nice to have that nice oomph whenever I need it and want it, but I don't mind driving my car daily at 90kmh.. Same with the phone, 60hz is plenty for standard use and if I want to, I can use more. Knowing that it uses more fuel. This is fine.
Got one renewed on Amazon for $170 to try an android phone. It’s locked to spectrum but I’m just not connecting it to service, everywhere I go I have WiFi. I want to try it.
Both are very good phone's. Battery life is so much better on the 7pro as is the heating issue. After a14 on both the heating did slow down barley happens now. The cameras are a little better on the 7pro as is the Data connection. But for 200 bucks in mint condition the pixel 6pro is still an amazing device that's only improved greatly since updates.
Many tech reviewers said that hardware of this phone ages like milk,worst in the segment is that true? Planning to buy one but these kinda statements stopping me to get one
The pixel 7pro only gets better with age! Battery life has improved since Android 14. Heating issues have damn near been resolved. This phone is amazing. Don't let no one tell you anything differently.
Is it good choice if we r purposely buying for camera(photography) social media. Video/photos editing .and reasonable battery backup...? (Not expecting to buy for gaming purpose)
Gaming bhi ho jati bhai. Mai daily 2 hour fifa khelta hu pixel 7pro par and koi issue nahi hai . Bas back pannel bina hath lagaaye bhi ganda ho jata yahi drawback hai 😂
@@rohitsh83 already using P8P (since yesterday!) Everything seems top notch but! But! Its always warm! Gets heated even at normal use (browsing, UA-cam) I don't know whether I should look for replacement or change the phone
I am getting one tomorrow uin excellent condition for €400,- It has a 128 gb storage but I use Google 1 so that doesn't matter. I saw that cameras are still very good. It seems to be a smooth experience, I am not a gamer so it should suits my needs I hope... Sold my S22 Ultra for it and received a nice price😊
I got rhe 7PRO a few days ago and its full of bugs and really laggy. Any advide? Already tried rebooting and im on the the most recent version of Android 14. I've also made sure all my apps are up to date
The Google Pixel 7 Pro has been an immense letdown, and I can confidently say I will never buy another Google phone again. The device suffers from major heat issues, particularly during extended use, which also leads to inconsistent frame rates (Hz). These performance problems make it difficult to rely on for gaming or even simple multitasking. Bugs plague the OS and UI, leaving the user experience feeling clunky and frustrating. Battery life is another sore spot, draining quickly, and to make matters worse, the slow charging speeds are laughable for a flagship phone in this price range. Build quality isn’t any better. Despite boasting Gorilla Glass Victus 1, the device is far too easy to damage, especially with its curved screen. The fingerprint scanner feels outdated, taking much longer to unlock compared to other modern devices. Even connectivity struggles, whether on Wi-Fi or mobile data. This experience has pushed me to decide: I’ll be switching to Samsung, and I won’t look back. Google has lost me as a customer for good.
**Yes, the Pixel 7 Pro will receive 7 years of Android updates.** This was confirmed by Google during the Pixel 8 launch event in October 2023. There may have been some initial confusion or misinformation, but Google has officially stated that the Pixel 7 Pro will be supported until at least October 2030.
hold up. So it has bezels on the screen, like that stupid idiocy samsung did to destroy their Note phones? So you can't really use a case properly? Which is why you didn't use a case? Which is why you have so much cosmetic damage to the phone? Yeah, that's probably a dealbreaker right there. What the fuck were they thinking? I used Samsung Note phones right up until that idiotic move and have never purchased another Note. I have a S8 Pro Tablet. No curved screen. It's quite nice. A lot to like about this, but curved screens is a no. Would I pay an extra 600 bucks to get a newer phone and avoid it? Hmmm. Having a phone that can't use a screen protector or a case properly? Probably.
While this phone may not meet everyone's expectations, it's important to acknowledge that every device has its strengths and weaknesses. Let's take a closer look at the points raised: 1 Dim Screen: While the screen brightness might not be as dazzling as some would like, it could still offer decent visibility in various lighting conditions. Plus, for users who prefer softer screen lighting, this could be a welcome feature. 2 Terrible Battery Life: While the battery life may not be class-leading, it's worth considering that different users have different usage patterns. For someone who primarily uses their phone for light tasks, the battery life might still be sufficient for a full day's use. 3 Low Speakers: While the speakers may not deliver booming sound, they could still be adequate for casual listening or watching videos in quieter environments. Additionally, using headphones or external speakers could easily enhance the audio experience. 4 Low Storage: With cloud storage options and the ability to expand storage through external means like microSD cards, the limited onboard storage might not be as big of an issue for users who prioritize flexibility and adaptability. 5 Slow Charging: While rapid charging is undoubtedly convenient, slower charging speeds could potentially extend the lifespan of the battery and reduce heat buildup, ultimately benefiting the longevity of the device.
I love how you pointed out all the bad things that you run into everyday about the phone without the review being negative. I really appreciate this type of content
I got a refurbished P7P for $340 a few days ago and it's working great so far.
Likewise! The lowest price will fluctuate as the refurbished come out, as I got mine for $305. It's only about a year and a half old. At 1/3 the cost, there's nothing to complain about.
@@MGA_83I just got mine for 305 after taxes as well. Super excited for it to get here. Been using the iPhone XR for a couple years now and I just don’t love it. I like it but not much. Battery is trash, I hate how strict apple is and the jailbreak I have just sucks now compared to years ago so I’ve been wanting to go back to Android for a long time. This is the first phone I’ve paid more than $100 for in many years lol here’s hoping i don’t regret it.
Damn, where did you get it for such a price
@@shubhajitlaskar1267 eBay. I also got mine for 305 and so did my gf.
@@shubhajitlaskar1267 Best Buy lmao
I've just got Pixel 7 Pro. Previously, I had POCO M3 (and Pixel 2 earlier). Gosh, such an enormous difference in smoothness, speed, and, of course, cameras! 🤩
Good filming and photography?
@@Armando.Krijnen In my opinion, Pixel's photography was great way before. 😌 Filming is pretty nice. I'm satisfied enough. 👌
@@valdrabis good? as daily use?
Maybe i want to to trade my poco F3 to Pixel 7 pro ..
@@justk6988 Well, everyone has their own criteria, but for me, yes, definitely good, for all my needs. 🙂
I got a P7Pro last week. It is such a smooth phone!!
Got mine for €400,- in excellent condition, barely used.
Even had to update to Android 14!!!
Performance is great, display and cameras are fantastic!!
Build is decent too.
I am selling my S22 Ultra and just going to use the Pixel 7 Pro for 2 years, deffo!!
For 340 bucks in mint condition is a freaking steal for this phone heck on Amazon brand new 400. how can anyone NOT love this for that price best cameras in the game.
I bought a 512gb model for $500 from Amazon. My iPhone 13 Pro Max has been acting like crap.
How is the phone so far?
@@Mr-Clarkit's an amazing phone I love the display it's coloring is beautiful, the haptics on this phone cannot be beat by iPhone or any other OEM I myself have an iPhone 13pro I love both Android & iOS
Hello , can i ask you about the battery, is it good?@@katinasoutherland7693
Even the base variants have phenomenal haptics, I used a Pixel 7 and it has greater haptics than the iphone 13
That white on pixel 7 & 7 pro is so beautiful
I agree a yearly release is not yielding the desired results. They are still on the COD model which isn't useful in the electronics sector. Its like the biweekly pay periods it was useful for its time but now it doesn't make sense. I usually buy devices a year or 2 behind the current model. They fixed most of the launch day bugs and its hundreds less in cost.
I'm going to keep mine for as long as I can, as it is the last one with a curved display
I like the slightly curved screens too!
I've heard that there is hardly any difference between the Pixel 7 and 8 pro. Supposedly Google will put out a smaller version of the 9 pro which might be interesting. Ive had my 7 pro for about a year and a half now. The display is gorgeous and the pics are some of the best. Getting about 7hr screen on time
I'm getting 4h SOT on 4G and 5-6h on Wi-Fi. Please can you tell me how did you get 7h?
That's what I'm trying to figure out. Because the battery is hot garbage
cant wait for the next episode. so exciting
I find the battery excellent, camera excellent, performance good. There's some definite scrolling issues but you get used to it. If you shake it, camera rattles a lot, is tgat the same for other people?
I hade 4hrs sot yesterday with 50% battery left.. this phone outlast my s23 ultra
So battery life is good you meam
I bought this new as my first pixel for like $580 and it's probably the best phone experience I've had in my entire life.
Well that's amazing and where did you buy it for such a good deal
@@shubhajitlaskar1267 I just got it for $499 on Amazon
Is available now 512gb for $499 new at woot!
@@Cubano2031 im from mexico
Bro when it was released, it was 899 but now only 500? How? Is your phone working good?
But my used 7 pro only cost me 400 dollars with 256g , maybe I'll choose 8 pro after 9 pro release haha
I just got refurbished P7Pro for 360 dollar. So far so good
Just picked up a 7 Pro this week for £360 for the 256gb version. Absolutely love it.
where did you buy it ? could you pls let me know...
How has 2 months been for you
That have to be a used one
Can you please tell me where you bought it from?
the p7p refurbished on backmarket is just £205 right now which is a great deal!
Is available now 512gb for $499 new at woot!
I have the P7P and it's been a great phone
How about battery backup?
Best phone I've ever had
@@FOXHOUND1956is the curve glass fine?
I want to buy a Pixel 7 Pro as my alternative phone, mainly for watching video, recording time-lapse photography in the car and browsing the Web
It would be perfect for that. The display is absolutely gorgeous 🥰 as you know the cameras are so damn good.
I've had the pixel 7 pro for like 8 months now and the screen has failed, the volume buttons have just fallen out so I have to keep it in a case, and when I wake up on 100% battery it drains to 80% before I even leave for work 2 hours later, barely lasts a work day when it's barely being used. Super laggy and bugs out on the reg. Also uploading photos from it is terrible because the quality is often degraded where it isn't on IOS and it doesn't let you access your albums in your gallery when trying to upload by default. (so you can't just favorite the pics you wanna upload to Instagram in a series of photos you have to scroll through a list of tiny thumbnails from your recent photos and hope you can identify the good selfie from the tiny thumbnails. Android unfortunately is not the operating experience it was 10 years ago... Shit sucks.
sounds like you bought a faulty phone my dude
I have a refurbished one and love it. Ive had nothing but iphones since the 4s
I have a doubt about choosing between P7P and Iphone 13. I know that the camera is great on P7p, but perfirmance also matters. I'm looking for a good phone withing 550-600 dollars. Which one should the best optiom?
I personally think the iphone would serve you longer compared to the P7P. Pixel also has its strengths but yeah overall that's my opinion.
@@randombutpro7547 btw, I chose IP 13:)
I'd get the 14 plus for that price. Battery life cameras + display will be so much better than the base 13
@@katinasoutherland7693 you are damn right… iPhone 14+ is more expensive than iPhone 13…
The spill within the first 70seconds is super based. Thank you. I liked already. Subscribed, too.
I think it would help if you made a script for your videos.
Bad thermo, not great battery life, and slow charging.
I get 7-8 hr of sot , thermal are okayish only heats on heavy task. It gets warm very easily but never overheats even on heavier task
if the screen refresh rate is 60hz and not the maximum resolution, you can expect 8 or more hours of sot
@@ivantadic6220 you shouldn't have to do all of that just to get your phone to work 😅
@@NowKissMyChucks My bmw can go 240 kmph, so I should expect same fuel economy on autobahn and on standard roads? No, I think it's nice to have that nice oomph whenever I need it and want it, but I don't mind driving my car daily at 90kmh.. Same with the phone, 60hz is plenty for standard use and if I want to, I can use more. Knowing that it uses more fuel. This is fine.
@@ashutoshtripathi4329with wich settings?
How did we survive regular charging speeds??? Fine.
lol no idea.
Got one renewed on Amazon for $170 to try an android phone. It’s locked to spectrum but I’m just not connecting it to service, everywhere I go I have WiFi. I want to try it.
go with helluava os
This is absolutely worth it in 2024! In fact, I am getting one refurbished this Christmas... For literally $265 in excellent condition.
Pixel 8 Pro is also a good deal!
which is better to get in 2024? pixel 6 pro or pixel 7 pro? i use it mostly for camera and video as second phone..
Both are very good phone's. Battery life is so much better on the 7pro as is the heating issue. After a14 on both the heating did slow down barley happens now. The cameras are a little better on the 7pro as is the Data connection. But for 200 bucks in mint condition the pixel 6pro is still an amazing device that's only improved greatly since updates.
Everything works great except it gets hot no matter what
Phone has been great to me. Besides little hiccups, no phone is perfect, not even the iPhone Even though it is the leader of all phones
Im considered to change my pixel 7pro because it gets to warm during use
I've used both the Pixel 7 series is definitely more stable than the Pixel 8 right now.
I had a 8 pro when it came out and it lagged and overheated a lot the 7 Pro im using now is buttery smooth and great battery
a phone which came in 2023 has to be said that even in 2024 its still a good device. wow. I mean its just ONE bloody year ffs
Many tech reviewers said that hardware of this phone ages like milk,worst in the segment is that true?
Planning to buy one but these kinda statements stopping me to get one
The pixel 7pro only gets better with age! Battery life has improved since Android 14. Heating issues have damn near been resolved. This phone is amazing. Don't let no one tell you anything differently.
Is it good choice if we r purposely buying for camera(photography) social media.
Video/photos editing .and reasonable battery backup...?
(Not expecting to buy for gaming purpose)
Gaming bhi ho jati bhai. Mai daily 2 hour fifa khelta hu pixel 7pro par and koi issue nahi hai . Bas back pannel bina hath lagaaye bhi ganda ho jata yahi drawback hai 😂
@@rohitsh83 already using P8P (since yesterday!)
Everything seems top notch but! But! Its always warm!
Gets heated even at normal use (browsing, UA-cam)
I don't know whether I should look for replacement or change the phone
Battery is garbage 😂
Absolutely 💯
Got p7p 512gb at $600
I am getting one tomorrow uin excellent condition for €400,-
It has a 128 gb storage but I use Google 1 so that doesn't matter.
I saw that cameras are still very good.
It seems to be a smooth experience, I am not a gamer so it should suits my needs I hope...
Sold my S22 Ultra for it and received a nice price😊
I just ordered a P7 Pro in good condition for $280. It's gonna be a nice upgrade from my cracked OnePlus 9 lol
Hauptsache billig!Whats money???
Why wouldn't it worth I still using pixel 5
4hrs for 6.7 phone is fucking disastrous
If you use it in Qhd obviously
I got rhe 7PRO a few days ago and its full of bugs and really laggy. Any advide? Already tried rebooting and im on the the most recent version of Android 14. I've also made sure all my apps are up to date
That's how my experience has been since launch. There is no fix. Going to beta versions does help.
Pixel 6 pro is way ahead of any pixel device till now trust me 6 pro is Theee boss 😎
The Google Pixel 7 Pro has been an immense letdown, and I can confidently say I will never buy another Google phone again. The device suffers from major heat issues, particularly during extended use, which also leads to inconsistent frame rates (Hz). These performance problems make it difficult to rely on for gaming or even simple multitasking.
Bugs plague the OS and UI, leaving the user experience feeling clunky and frustrating. Battery life is another sore spot, draining quickly, and to make matters worse, the slow charging speeds are laughable for a flagship phone in this price range.
Build quality isn’t any better. Despite boasting Gorilla Glass Victus 1, the device is far too easy to damage, especially with its curved screen. The fingerprint scanner feels outdated, taking much longer to unlock compared to other modern devices. Even connectivity struggles, whether on Wi-Fi or mobile data.
This experience has pushed me to decide: I’ll be switching to Samsung, and I won’t look back. Google has lost me as a customer for good.
It's just you. It's called making money. Yeah Jobs should of waited 10 years after the 3g to put out 4s
23 watts of charging in 2024?
I mean really ? hahahaha
It's a shame that the OS update is only until next year oct 2025
It'll also receive updates till 2030, check on Google, ask Gemini. It was confirmed only in 2023 by Google but everyone still stuck at 3 years.
**Yes, the Pixel 7 Pro will receive 7 years of Android updates.** This was confirmed by Google during the Pixel 8 launch event in October 2023.
There may have been some initial confusion or misinformation, but Google has officially stated that the Pixel 7 Pro will be supported until at least October 2030.
Yes cuz the 8 is 800
Good video bro
Appreciate it
I've bought it in 659 dollars
Bought it refurbished for 300 bucks!
I bought mine at 300 but it has dead pixel issue. @@rushxii6619
hold up. So it has bezels on the screen, like that stupid idiocy samsung did to destroy their Note phones?
So you can't really use a case properly? Which is why you didn't use a case? Which is why you have so much cosmetic damage to the phone?
Yeah, that's probably a dealbreaker right there.
What the fuck were they thinking?
I used Samsung Note phones right up until that idiotic move and have never purchased another Note. I have a S8 Pro Tablet. No curved screen. It's quite nice.
A lot to like about this, but curved screens is a no. Would I pay an extra 600 bucks to get a newer phone and avoid it? Hmmm. Having a phone that can't use a screen protector or a case properly? Probably.
this phone is trash
dim screen, terrible battery life, low speakers, low storage, slow charging
While this phone may not meet everyone's expectations, it's important to acknowledge that every device has its strengths and weaknesses. Let's take a closer look at the points raised:
1 Dim Screen: While the screen brightness might not be as dazzling as some would like, it could still offer decent visibility in various lighting conditions. Plus, for users who prefer softer screen lighting, this could be a welcome feature.
2 Terrible Battery Life: While the battery life may not be class-leading, it's worth considering that different users have different usage patterns. For someone who primarily uses their phone for light tasks, the battery life might still be sufficient for a full day's use.
3 Low Speakers: While the speakers may not deliver booming sound, they could still be adequate for casual listening or watching videos in quieter environments. Additionally, using headphones or external speakers could easily enhance the audio experience.
4 Low Storage: With cloud storage options and the ability to expand storage through external means like microSD cards, the limited onboard storage might not be as big of an issue for users who prioritize flexibility and adaptability.
5 Slow Charging: While rapid charging is undoubtedly convenient, slower charging speeds could potentially extend the lifespan of the battery and reduce heat buildup, ultimately benefiting the longevity of the device.
Did you use chatgpt for this response lol?@@Adderall44
ChatGPT moment