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GOOGLE PIXEL 7 PRO
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Produktmerkmale GOOGLE PIXEL 7 PRO
Bildschirmgröße6.7 "
RAM12 GB
Interner Speicher512 GB
AnTuTu796300
Geekbench 5 (Multi-Core-Betrieb)3149
Geekbench 5 (Single-Core-Betrieb)1068
Akkuleistung5000 mAh
Beschreibung
Das Google Pixel 7 Pro ist ein fortschrittliches Smartphone, das mit einer Vielzahl von leistungsstarken Features ausgestattet ist. Mit einer RAM-Kapazität von 12 GB ermöglicht dieses Gerät eine reibungslose und effiziente Handhabung selbst anspruchsvollster Anwendungen. Die Kamera des Pixel 7 Pro bietet hervorragende Bildqualität, perfekt für Fotografie-Enthusiasten. Die Akkuleistung ist robust, unterstützt durch eine Kapazität von 5000 mAh, die eine langanhaltende Nutzungsdauer gewährleistet, auch bei intensivem Gebrauch.
Das Smartphone verfügt über ein hochwertiges Display, das klare und lebendige Bilder liefert, ideal für das Betrachten von Videos und das Spielen von Grafik-intensiven Spielen. Mit einer Speicherkapazität von 512 GB bietet das Pixel 7 Pro ausreichend Platz für Apps, Fotos, Videos und andere Daten. Das Design des Geräts ist ansprechend und modern, passend für Nutzer, die Wert auf Ästhetik und Funktionalität legen.
Zusätzliche moderne Technologien wie drahtloses Laden, NFC und 5G-Konnektivität erweitern die Nutzungsmöglichkeiten des Smartphones und bieten Benutzern eine Vielfalt an Konnektivitäts- und Schnellladeoptionen. Das Google Pixel 7 Pro ist somit ein vielseitiges und leistungsfähiges Smartphone, das den Anforderungen moderner Mobiltechnologie gerecht wird.
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Anonymous
I don't know what you are talking about. The 7 Pro has no manual focus option. My comment is very clear.
As I said: "the manual lens selection doesn't let you choose the 233mm and 48mm cameras."
And "already without this "feature" you could force the periscope camera by zooming more), but it doesn't avoid that the camera app uses a crop from the 116.5mm camera instead of using the 233mm camera in low light conditions".
Even Google's engineers themselves note in the exif data whether the 12 megapixel 233mm camera (no binning) was used or whether they used a crop from the 12 megapixel 117mm camera (analog binning).
WtfUTalkinBout
This comment makes no sense and has no idea what he's talking about. The beta update worked great with "Pro" mode and manual focus is better than other devices. Still has lowlight issues with a bit of noise, but can be fixed in post.
Anonymous
Google's latest feature drop is said to include manual lens selection for Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 7 Pro, but for the 7 Pro, this feature is basically useless.
The 7 Pro actually has 5(!) cameras (five different fields of view with 12 megapixel) due to analog pixel binning: 13.4mm, 24mm(binning), 48mm, 116.5mm(binning), 233mm (whereas the 6 Pro always uses binning and only has three). And the manual lens selection doesn't let you choose the 233mm and 48mm cameras.
So, manual lens selection avoids that the camera app chooses a crop from the main camera instead of using the periscope camera in low light conditions (in contrast to the 6 Pro, this happens rarely, furthermore, already without this "feature" you could force the periscope camera by zooming more), but it doesn't avoid that the camera app uses a crop from the 116.5mm camera instead of using the 233mm camera in low light conditions (this happens always), so this feature is nearly useless for 7 Pro users!
And in contrast to the Pixel 8 Pro, you can't save 50 megapixel 116.5mm photos, which would nearly solve this issue. So, really not useful. Even manual focus would be more useful.
pablosin
I've had my pixel 7 pro for 3 weeks after using a OnePlus 6T for 4½ years and can easily say that I should of considered the OnePlus 11 more closely.
the pixel is a good phone... very good camera & video with lots of useful options... but in comparison to even my old mobile there are notable short comings.. there's alot of annoying Google stuff embedded into the phone...you cannot even remove Google weather icon or search bar from the home screen plus your stuck with a large notification area wether you want it or not..hardly customisable..i so wish it had volume shortcut for the lock screen as well, the alert slider button to the side is sorely missed from OnePlus.
as i say..it is a good mobile phone.. but if you've a OnePlus or iPhone already then stick with it.
mediocre, I'm re-charging every evening.
Anonymous
available built in auto call record?
Prince
I really really really love this phone and I can't think same thing else whiout this phone
aman ras
I travel alot and what is important is clear crystal picture so I can its excellent mobile especially zooming and photo stabilizer , basically its good for spying and taking crystal clear picture esp telescopic camera which x 30 zoom .which is amazing . its also good if you going for conferences and taking picture of slides.
some negative points:
1: regarding magic eraser its useless, it make the picture ugly so if buying it for this reason then don't w aste your money.
2: battery certainly let you down, now a days we use mobile all day unfortunately the battery doesn't last more than 8hr so always have back up battery or the fast charger line which come with it .
otherwise 7pro and 8pro are the best phones among all pexils
Edo
Very underated phone. Price is very low compared to quality of this phone. I own it and phone is brutal! Camera is perfect, phone never freeze or lag.
Digitalbullits
Yet, Doxomark uses professional audio tools to do several tests and the Pixel 7 is rated #13 out of every device...ever. maybe get your ears checked or do you think that cranking the reverb up and the bass through the roof with "XtremeMusic" or "Bass Boosted pro" is the same as good quality audio? 🤣😭🤣🤣