Pixel 7

Only looks like one, not sure. Probably, just the angle of the photo or light playing tricks. Xiaomi has a concept with a quad curve they call a waterfall.
 
Only looks like one, not sure. Probably, just the angle of the photo or light playing tricks. Xiaomi has a concept with a quad curve they call a waterfall.

You're right -- the lighting and position of the phone could mislead us!
 
Having watched the videos and read the interesting predictions on the Pixel 7 Pro I know this will replace my Pixel 6 Pro. I'm a bit disappointed it will have the curved edge screen like the P6P which I'm not too fond of but I've learned to live with it.
 
Having watched the videos and read the interesting predictions on the Pixel 7 Pro I know this will replace my Pixel 6 Pro. I'm a bit disappointed it will have the curved edge screen like the P6P which I'm not too fond of but I've learned to live with it.

If it has a curved edge display I will not get it and will hold out hope for the smaller Pixel 7!
 
Since I sent the last S22U back today, I'm going to start paying more attention to the upcoming Pixel 7 Pro. I'm really hoping they fix the problems reported with the 6-series.

But also going to keep an eye out at that Motorola Frontier model that is coming. Until the LG G7, I was a moto user and never had any problems. After the LG G7 I jumped to the Pixel 4 and so far been trouble free.
 
Since I sent the last S22U back today, I'm going to start paying more attention to the upcoming Pixel 7 Pro. I'm really hoping they fix the problems reported with the 6-series.

But also going to keep an eye out at that Motorola Frontier model that is coming. Until the LG G7, I was a moto user and never had any problems. After the LG G7 I jumped to the Pixel 4 and so far been trouble free.

Motorola Frontier? That sounds intriguing.
 
I just posted some info. Biggest problem is it is a Motorola. Will be weak in some points. Looks like weak in screen resolution, battery size, and possibly storage and some Motos didn't used to allow Verizon connection. In my case, Verizon is the only game in the woods. Not necessarily having and account with Verizon (I don't); however, I do use MVNOs that run off Verizon cell towers.

My first wish would be a reliable Pixel, second a reliable Samsung. Pixels appear to have problems, and my late experience with Samsungs show they have problems too.