The Pixel 7 Pro’s key selling point is perfection. Google chose not to use two-tone colors for the 7 Pro despite the bar splitting the phone’s backside. With such a metal frame, Tempered Glass Victus on the front and back, and a respectable heft – the Pixel 7 Pro feels like just a flagship. However, the typical hues of white and black tend to be dull without two-tone colors; only the Hazel choice stands out.
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Few people can identify an Android phone by glancing at the front, which is more or less the same. But there are some improvements to the 6.7-inch Quad HD+ display. Its brightness is 25% greater than that of the Pixel 6 Pro, and its response time ranges from 10Hz to 120Hz. We would still not anticipate anything lower from a 2022 flagship than this bright, gorgeous AMOLED screen.
As an alternative, there is the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Several cameras are scattered across the upper left corner of the plain back, with no contouring cuts or bars. The S Pen slot incorporated inside the device gives it a Note-like appearance. Undoubtedly, the Ultra, which is only nominally a member of the Galaxy S-series, is the Note successor that many have been looking for. Like most Samsung smartphones, the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s screen is impressive. The 120Hz variable response time makes things quick and fluid, and the Quad HD+ Super AMOLED display stands out for its brilliant, vivid colors.
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