![]() Our reviewer cited the iPhone 14 Pro’s battery life as its least impressive quality and that it, too, lasted about a day or so. Real-world experience with the Pixel 7 Pro was a disappointment in that the phone basically lasted no longer than a day, regardless of its superior specs. We’ve had a chance to test both phones under normal usage and conditions, and battery life was nothing to write home about for either handset. We found in testing that even with Apple’s 20W charging block, the battery charges to 50% in about 30 minutes, which is exactly the same time span Google quotes for the Pixel 7 Pro. In addition, the Pixel has an Extreme Battery Saver mode that gives you battery life for up to 72 hours - up from the normal 24 hours. The Pixel features 30W fast charging, compared to the iPhone’s 20W fast charging. The only edge that the Pixel’s 5,000mAh battery may have over its main competitor is charging - and even that is doubtful. Apple iOS has been optimized to maximize battery conservation, so it lasts as long as any other premium phone per designated interval - including the Pixel 7 Pro. ![]() But, when it comes to battery life, numbers do not tell the whole story. In terms of pure specs, the Google Pixel 7 Pro’s bigger battery beats the pants off its opponent. Winner: Google Pixel 7 Pro Performance, battery life, and charging Andy Boxall/Digital Trends For us, the Pixel’s sharper display just edges it. It’s a tough call and ultimately comes down to your personal taste. Durability-wise, the Pixel 7 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro both benefit from an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. Going strictly by the numbers gives the Pixel 7 Pro the edge. One could make the case, however, that the difference in screen size between the Pixel’s 6.7-inch glass slab and the iPhone’s smaller 6.1-inch screen accounts for the overall effect of that disparity. The Pixel 7 Pro does have the iPhone beat in screen resolution, with 1440 x 3120 pixels or 512 pixels per inch, compared with the iPhone 14 Pro’s 2556 x 1179 pixels at 460 ppi. For the Pixel, there’s only an unobtrusive hole-punch camera. There’s no irritating notch, Dynamic Island, or anything analogous to the iPhone’s built-in interface. With its diminutive bezels and slightly rounded corners in a choice of Obsidian, Snow, or Hazel colors, the visual effect is stunning. The scratch-resistant 6.7-inch display is made with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. With the Pixel 7 Pro, Google presents a sleek, sophisticated exterior featuring a matte aluminum frame and glass back anchored by a compact, horizontal, modern camera bar. It can feel slippery if used without a case, but who does that any more? With a 6.1-inch display, the iPhone 14 Pro model feels balanced and usable with one hand, even at 71mm wide and 7.8mm thick. The Ceramic Shield material covering the screen provides excellent protection and works alongside an IP68 water-resistance rating for durability. models only)ĭesign, display, and durability Joe Maring/Digital TrendsĪpple’s iPhone 14 Pro is a flat hunk of gorgeous, squared-off stainless steel and glass that is famously minimalist, elegant, and simple. Rear: 4K at 24/25/30/60 frames per second (fps), 1080p HD at 25/30/60 fps, HDR video with Dolby Vision up to 4K at 60 fps, slow motion 1080p at 120/240 fps, ProRes video recording up to 4K at 30 fps (256GB/512GB/1TB models onlyĥG (sub-6GHz) Dual eSIM (U.S. Rear: 48MP main camera (wide), 12MP ultrawide, 12MP telephoto, LiDAR Scanner Rear: 50-megapixel main camera, 12MP ultrawide, 48MP (telephoto) Fitbit Versa 3ġ62.9 by 76.6 by 8.9mm (6.4 by 3.0 by 0.3 inches)ġ47.5 by 71.5 by 7.85mm (5.81 by 2.81 by 0.31 inches)Ħ.7-inch always-on QHD+ LTPO OLED with up to 120HzĦ.1-inch always-on Super Retina XDR OLED with 120Hz ProMotionġ440 x 3120 pixels at 512 pixels per inch
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