The Pixel 6 Pro redefined what it meant to be a Google flagship. It threw everything at the wall, adopting a fresh design, a third rear camera, and Google’s in-house Tensor chip to stand apart from the crowd. Most of the changes stuck, but others, like weak charging, a wonky fingerprint scanner, and poor thermal management showed that the creator of Android still had some polishing to do. Now we have a new set of Pixels to play with, headlined by the top-of-the-line Pixel 7 Pro. It’s time to find out if Google is another year wiser or just another year older. This is Android Authority’s Google Pixel 7 Pro review.
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