Google Pixel 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S22

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The Google Pixel 7 is the upcoming sequel to the bargain-priced Pixel 6. Will it have what it takes to pull some customers away from the Galaxy S22?

We don’t have a whole lot of information on the Pixel 7 right now, but it goes without saying that it will probably have an AMOLED panel, same as the Pixel 6. And, its refresh rate will be at least 90 Hz, however, seeing as even midrange phones nowadays get 120 Hz, Google might upgrade to that. The Galaxy S22, on the other end, has a 120 Hz AMOLED screen.

Both the Pixel 7 and Galaxy S22 have very distinct designs. The Pixel like keeps coming out with that vizor-shaped camera module on the back, which is instantly recognizable. And Samsung keeps doing that metal camera module in the corner of the phone, which blends into the frame — a very stylish and seemingly loved design choice. The S22 is also very easy to grip, thanks to its almost flat sides, while the Pixel 7 seems to be going down the rounded frame road once again.

Of course, don’t expect any headphone jacks on any of these phones — such is the modern smartphone world. Speaking of which:You guessed it — definitely not a charger. Both of these phones will come with a data cable and some booklets.Here’s a fun fact. Google’s Tensor chips are designed by Google, OK, but are actually built by Samsung. Then, Samsung goes out and buys Qualcomm Snapdragon chips for its flagships.

Now, the Tensor in the Pixel 6 wasn’t much of a performer. It was fine at best when it came to the benchmarks that we put all smartphones through. However, in typical Google fashion, raw performance was never the point. The Tensor SoC is built with cores enhancing the AI and photo processing of the phone, but it has enough power to deliver a snappy enough performance for your daily usage needs.

 

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