Albeit not as commemorated, 2022s Made By Google launch event took place yesterday in New York City.
The tech giant uncovered the all-new Pixel Watch, Pixel Tab, and the Pixel 7 series.
Dismally, we got no intimation of the much-anticipated Pixel foldable unit.
Stay tuned to learn more about the devices.
Like last year, the smartphones flaunt an IP68-rated glass-sandwich design protected using Corning Gorilla Glass Victus.
The 6.3 OLED can refresh at 90Hz.
Contrariwise, the Pixel 7 Pro houses a curved behemoth measuring 6.7 diagonally and having a QHD+ resolution.
It, too, is an OLED possessing HDR capabilities.
Being an LTPO screen, the Pixel 7 Pro can dynamically calibrate its refresh rate from 10Hz to 120Hz.
Under the hood, the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro are cut from the same cloth.
Powering the phones is the second generation Tensor SoC, called Tensor G2.
Performance and efficiency claims are up by 60% and 20%, respectively.
The Pixel 7 Pro houses the same 50 MP sensor having an /1.85 aperture.
Pixel 7 Pros telephoto lens and the primary lenses on either gadget are optically stabilized.
Furthermore, the Pixel 7 Pros ultra-wide sensor features autofocus capabilities, allowing the phone to click macro pictures.
A laser autofocus system assists the cameras on both models.
A fixed focus 10.8 MP /2.2 sensor handles the selfies.
Videography on the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro maxes out at 60 fps in 4K resolution on either side.
New camera features include Guided Frame, Photo Unblur and Face Unblur.
Nonetheless, both phones USB bang out-C 3.2 Gen 2 port supports power delivery at 30W.
Pixel Watch
Pixel Watch is Googles avatar of a masterpiece running on WearOS.
Google claims the 294mAh cell inside can last up to 24 hours on a single run.
The same charges via a proprietary magnetic dock in 80 minutes flat.
Powering the watch is the Exynos 9110 SoC with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of eMMC flash storage.
The Pixel Watch relies on the Fitbit app to track health and fitness statistics.
It will run on the same Tensor G2 chipset as the Pixel 7 series.
The thing that caught everyones eye was Googles way of tackling deserted tablets.
The Pixel Tab can become a maxed-out Nest Hub with a specialized docking station.
Besides, the docking station houses speakers of its own that will help amplify the tablets speaker system.
Over and above that, it will also keep the tablet powered 24/7.
Google will officially launch the Pixel Tab in 2023.