Google Pixel 9 Pro vs. Pixel 7 Pro: It all depends on how long you plan to use it


With the Pixel 9 Pro now on sale, older Pixels have begun getting big price cuts making them more appealing than ever. The Pixel 7 Pro from 2022 can be found online for around $415, while the top-end 512GB variant is also just on the $500 mark. This makes it incredibly tempting and we wouldn’t blame you if you added it to your cart, purely on impulse. But let’s pause for a moment and thinkβ€” is it worth buying the 7 Pro in 2024?

The Pixel 9 Pro is easily one of the best Android phones today, but so was the Pixel 7 Pro for the longest time. If you had to choose between the Pixel 9 Pro vs. Pixel 7 Pro today, which phone would be the wiser investment?

Google Pixel 9 Pro vs. Pixel 7 Pro: Design and displays

Customizing the lockscreen on a Google Pixel 9 Pro

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There’s a stark difference in design between the Pixel 9 Pro and 7 Pro. For a two-year-old model, the Pixel 7 Pro is still a looker, and I still love the sloping soft edges around the frame and corners. The design is premium, yet subtle. Google went for a sharper and more in-your-face look for the 9 Pro, which I also find really cool. The frame is now flat all around, making it feel more like an iPhone. The new island-style visor on the back for the camera looks futuristic and will be instantly recognizable as a 9-series phone.

Google Search page on a Google Pixel 7 Pro

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There’s a big difference in the dimensions between the two phones, and that’s because the Pixel 9 Pro is smaller this time around. The 7 Pro’s equivalent would actually be the pricier 9 Pro XL, in terms of size. The Pixel 9 Pro now has a 6.3-inch display, the same as the Pixel 7, but the display specs are that of a true Pro Pixel phone. It’s a Super Actua OLED panel with a 2,856×1,280 resolution, 1-120Hz variable refresh rate, and a peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits.

The Pixel 7 Pro has a larger 6.7-inch LTPO OLED with a 1,440 x 1,320 resolution, a 1-120Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of up to 1,500 nits. It’s a bit thicker than the 9 Pro at 8.9mm and heavier too at 212g. Both models are IP68-rated for robust dust and water resistance.

The back of the Hazel Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

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If I had to choose between the two purely based on design and size, my vote would go with the Pixel 9 Pro. I love the new bold look, vibrant colors, and the fact that it’s easier to slip into a pocket or use with one hand.

Google Pixel 9 Pro vs. Pixel 7 Pro: Hardware and specs

Google Pixel 7 Pro back view straight on angle against green background

The Google Pixel 9 Pro starts at $999, which is the same as last year’s 8 Pro. It’s a shame though that you still get just 128GB of base storage. Similar to the past trends, $100 more will get you 256GB, the 512GB variant is priced at $1,219, and there’s a 1TB variant (only in Obsidian) now for $1,449. Discounts are a bit slim since it’s a new release, but we should see some offers during Black Friday. The good thing is that 16GB of RAM is standard on the 9 Pro.


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