Why Pixel 7 Pro is better than iPhone 14 Pro?

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Why Pixel 7 Pro is better than iPhone 14 Pro?

For those who prefer Google’s Android operating system to Apple’s iOS, the Google Pixel 7 Pro is Google’s smartphone equivalent to the Apple iPhone 14 Pro.Similar to Apple’s iterative design process for updating its smartphones, Google’s new flagship smartphone line maintains consistency with its own previous models in terms of overall aesthetic and features but offers internal changes to entice customers to buy, upgrade, or switch.Why Pixel 7 Pro is better than iPhone 14 Pro?

1. Design, presentation, and robustness

Pixel 7 Pro is better than iPhone 14 Pro? The iPhone 14 Pro from Apple is a flat piece of stunning, squared-off stainless steel and glass that is renowned for being understated, sophisticated, and straightforward. For longevity, the screen’s Ceramic Shield coating material works in conjunction with an IP68 water-resistance designation to offer exceptional protection. The iPhone 14 Pro variant feels balanced and usable with one hand despite having a 6.1-inch display and measurements of 71mm in width by 7.8mm in thickness. 

Google delivers a slim, elegant design with the Pixel 7 Pro that features a glass back and a matte aluminium frame that is held up by a thin, horizontal camera bar. The visual result is amazing, with its tiny bezels and subtly rounded corners in your choice of Obsidian, Snow, or Hazel hues. The 6.7-inch display is made on Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, which resists scratches. No annoying notch, Dynamic Island, or anything like the iPhone’s native user interface are present. On the Pixel, there is simply a covert hole-punch camera.

Also Read: Is It Worth Upgrading To iPhone 14

2. Camera On The Iphone 14 Pro Vs. The Google Pixel 7 Pro

Pixel 7 Pro is better than iPhone 14 Pro? A brand-new 48-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.78 aperture is included on Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro. Also included are a 12MP ultrawide camera with an f/2.2 aperture and a 12MP telephoto camera with an f/2.8 aperture. The system uses Deep Fusion, Smart HDR 4, and Apple’s most recent Photonic Engine for picture processing. The iPhone 14 Pro also supports text copy/paste, the ProRAW image format, fast face recognition, macro photography, and night mode portraits. 

The big 50MP primary sensor and /1.85 aperture of the Pixel 7 Pro camera, which emphasizes on detail and does justice to low-light photos, also generated remarkable results for the camera’s photo and video quality. Additionally, it has a 48MP (telephoto) lens with an f/3.5 aperture, a 48MP ultrawide lens with an aperture of f/2.2, and a 10.8MP front camera with an aperture of f/2.2. Additionally, there is a Super Res Zoom up to 30x and a 5x optical zoom, which is a powerful zoom not available on the iPhone. The Cinematic Blur function aims to elevate your videos to the big screen.

3. Battery Life and Charging

 Pixel 7 Pro is better than iPhone 14 Pro? Smaller batteries are a common feature of Apple’s iPhones, and the iPhone 14 Pro Max is no exception. Compared to the 5,000mAh capacity of the Pixel 7 Pro, it has a 4,323mAh battery. The Pixel with the larger battery may not always have a greater battery life, though. The Pixel’s 5,000mAh battery may only have a slight advantage over its major rival in terms of charging, and even that is questionable. 

The Pixel boasts 30W of rapid charging as opposed to the iPhone’s 20W. Additionally, the Pixel offers an Extreme Battery Saver mode that extends battery life past the standard 24 hours to up to 72 hours. In our tests, we discovered that the battery charges to 50% even with Apple’s 20W charging block in around 30 minutes, which is exactly the same timeframe Google claims for the Pixel 7 Pro.

Conclusion Why Pixel 7 Pro is better than iPhone 14 Pro?

With the new Dynamic Island, the quicker CPU, and enhancements to both photo and video capturing, the iPhone has more cool factor. On the other hand, Google has all the advantages of Android, including real multitasking, new machine learning features, and a camera with a wider zoom.Not to be overlooked is the pricing gap between the Pixel and the iPhone: the Pixel starts at a much more affordable $900, while the iPhone starts at $1,100. And outside of the US, that pricing differential is even more pronounced in favour of the Pixel.

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