Google Pixel 7 review: A great pocket astrophotography camera

Google Pixel 7 review: A great pocket astrophotography camera

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The Google Pixel 7 takes over from the Pixel 6 as Google’s second iteration of smartphones to house their home-made Google Tensor chip but this time in the form of the newly developed G2 chip which it rates as faster, more efficient and more secure.

We don’t typically cover phones here on Live Science, but we do love our astrophotography cameras and the Google Pixel 7 is positioned as a great alternative to a dedicated astro camera, so we had to check it out.

Google Pixel 7 specs:

Dimensions: 6.1 x 2.9  x 0.3 inches (155.6 x 73.2 x 8.7 mm)
Weight: 6.9 oz (197 g)
Display size: 6.3-in (160.5-mm), 20:9 aspect ratio
Display resolution: FHD+ (1080 x 2400) OLED at 416 PPI
Camera: Rear 50MP f/1.85, Ultra-wide 12MP f/2.2, Front 10.8MP f/2.2
RAM: 8 GB LPDDR5 
Internal memory: 8 GB LPDDR5
OS: Android
CPU: Google Tensor G2
Battery capacity: Minimum 4270 mAh, Typical 4355 mAh

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