Same here. Seems the Pixel 5 will be my first phone to have kept for 3 years at this rate. iPhone 14pro not doing it for me and Pixel7 range seem to be too big.Ugh, still a chunk then. Will give this one a miss
Same here. Seems the Pixel 5 will be my first phone to have kept for 3 years at this rate. iPhone 14pro not doing it for me and Pixel7 range seem to be too big.Ugh, still a chunk then. Will give this one a miss
Thanks for this-very useful.More G2 spec leaks:
Looks like they're keeping the same CPU cores as the first Tensor chip. Was hoping they would at least up the A76 to the A78. X1 I'm completely fine with since the X series are overkill anyway. The A76 is 100MHz faster while the X1 is 50MHz faster, so some peak CPU performance improvement but a tiny one. GPU side it's switching from the Mali-G78 to the G710, which should be a big boost in GPU performance. That combined with using Samsung's 4nm LPE should mean the chip will throttle less (which is the current issue holding Tensor back) which means with long term usage (eg gaming) it might actually perform significantly better overall compared to Tensor.
Other changes is improved TPU, improved video encoding decoding (Tensor currently uses a Google decoder for AV1 and Samsung for older codecs), and improved ISP. And of course, a newer Samsung modem. Whether it will be a big improvement which hopefully matches the Qualcomm alternative we'll have to wait and see.
More G2 spec leaks:
Looks like they're keeping the same CPU cores as the first Tensor chip. Was hoping they would at least up the A76 to the A78. X1 I'm completely fine with since the X series are overkill anyway. The A76 is 100MHz faster while the X1 is 50MHz faster, so some peak CPU performance improvement but a tiny one. GPU side it's switching from the Mali-G78 to the G710, which should be a big boost in GPU performance. That combined with using Samsung's 4nm LPE should mean the chip will throttle less (which is the current issue holding Tensor back) which means with long term usage (eg gaming) it might actually perform significantly better overall compared to Tensor.
Other changes is improved TPU, improved video encoding decoding (Tensor currently uses a Google decoder for AV1 and Samsung for older codecs), and improved ISP. And of course, a newer Samsung modem. Whether it will be a big improvement which hopefully matches the Qualcomm alternative we'll have to wait and see.
This. Keen to get one to replace my Pixel 4 XL which has it, but if no face unlock on the 7/7P I think it's a deal breaker.goddamn face unlock.
Yup… modem and face unlock (ideally which is certified to work with banks) would be a good selling point for me.And Other than the modem I'm good. Oh yeah and goddamn face unlock.
That's in the US. I'd expect we'll see a price rise given how badly the £ is faring against the $ at the mo.Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro price leaks, along with Target's pre-order bonus
Following the Pixel Watch, Pixel 7 and 7 Pro pricing is now here for a US retailer and it's unchanged from last year's flagship phones...9to5google.com
Crazy that they’ve gone with the same price point with the Pro…
Indeed. Our pound sucks at the minute.That's in the US. I'd expect we'll see a price rise given how badly the £ is faring against the $ at the mo.
I am in the need of a new phone, currently running a Huawei P20 Pro thats starting to see better days.
Being honest I have never enjoyed samsung phones and dont fancy jumping to that ship.
So thinking of picking up a 7 Pro when it comes out.