Many users have complained about not being able to use it while making Google Pay purchases. However, the system is not fool-proof, and Google has disclaimers that the phone may unlock with someone who looks like you. In my experience, this worked quite well. You can also require that your eyes be open for it to work, which should help keep shady people from trying to unlock your phone while you're asleep. You can set it to automatically open the phone to the last screen you had open. Still, we recommend slapping a Pixel 7 screen protector over it for even extra protection. But the display is covered in Gorilla Glass Victus, just like the back, so you can be sure it will be protected. The bezels aren't the smallest, and a slight chin tells you that this isn't the most premium smartphone. The Pixel 7 display is capable of up to 1400 nits of peak brightness, and I had no trouble viewing it outdoors. The 90Hz refresh rate also ensured that scrolling and animations felt plenty smooth. The colors are vibrant, even while I kept the display in "Natural" mode. The panel itself is also a good one and feels just as smooth as the back panel. I initially questioned why Google didn't go with a 6.1-inch display found on other flagships, but this feels quite comfortable to me, although I can't speak for anyone with smaller hands. It also means the FHD+ resolution is a smidge sharper. But it's thankfully a flat panel (looking at you, Pixel 7 Pro), and Google shrunk it slightly to 6.3-inches, making the phone a tad more pocketable and easier to hold. Sure, it's not a QHD+ or super-high 120Hz panel like you'll find on other entry-level flagships, and no, it doesn't fold. When it comes to the display, there's a lot to like. The Pixel 7 display looks as good as it feels. (Image credit: Derrek Lee / Android Central) This should provide slightly better selfies, giving Tensor G2 more Pixels to work with. While much of the camera hardware appear the same on paper, the company does upgrade the selfie camera from an 8MP to a 10.8MP unit. Google went from a 4,614mAh capacity to a 4,355mAh battery, but more on this later. Next to this is 8GB of RAM, with either 128GB or 256GB of storage. This chip isn’t much different from the original Tensor, but every bit counts. The Pixel 7 is powered by the new Tensor G2, which handles the phone's cameras and AI features.
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