Google Pixel 7 vs Motorola Razr (2023)
The Verdict
Google Pixel 7 and Motorola Razr 2023 serve different priorities at similar price points. Pixel 7 offers superior camera performance with its 50MP main sensor, f/1.85 aperture, and computational photography excellence via Tensor G2, delivering exceptional low-light and detail capture. Razr 2023 counters with a higher 144Hz refresh rate display, faster 30W charging, and innovative foldable design with dual screens for productivity. Battery capacity favors Pixel 7 at 4355mAh versus Razr's 3800mAh, though Razr charges faster. Display brightness matches at 1400 nits, but Pixel's 90Hz OLED feels fluid for everyday use while Razr's 144Hz excels for gaming. Durability leans toward Pixel with IP68 rating compared to Razr's IP52. Choose Pixel 7 for camera-first users seeking consistent image quality and longevity, or select Razr 2023 if foldable innovation and high refresh gaming matter more than camera prowess.
Who Should Buy
Buy the Google Pixel 7 if…
- →Clean Android experience with guaranteed updates
- →Excellent main camera with Tensor G2 processing
- →Compact flagship form factor
Buy the Motorola Razr (2023) if…
- →Most affordable clamshell foldable at $699 launch price
- →Stylish vegan leather finish and compact folded design
- →144Hz pOLED main display is smooth and vibrant
Category Scores
Pros & Cons
Google Pixel 7
Pros
- Clean Android experience with guaranteed updates
- Excellent main camera with Tensor G2 processing
- Compact flagship form factor
- IP68 water resistance
- Competitively priced for a flagship
Cons
- No telephoto lens
- 90Hz is not adaptive (always-on)
- Only 8 GB RAM
- Slow 20W wired charging
Motorola Razr (2023)
Pros
- Most affordable clamshell foldable at $699 launch price
- Stylish vegan leather finish and compact folded design
- 144Hz pOLED main display is smooth and vibrant
- 64 MP main camera produces good daylight photos
- Compact folded form factor fits easily in any pocket
Cons
- Very small 1.5-inch cover screen limits quick interactions
- Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 mid-range chip limits performance
- 3800 mAh battery barely gets through a full day
- IP52 water resistance is minimal for a $699 phone
- Only 5W wireless charging is essentially unusable
Full Specifications
| Spec | Google Pixel 7 | Motorola Razr (2023) |
|---|---|---|
| Software | Android 13 | Android 13 |
| Body | ||
| Weight | 197 g | 188.6 g |
| Material | Aluminum frame, Gorilla Glass Victus | Aluminum frame, vegan leather or glass back |
| IP rating | IP68 | IP52 |
| Dimensions | 155.6 x 73.2 x 8.7 mm | 170.8 x 73.9 x 7.2 mm (unfolded) |
| Camera | ||
| Main camera | 50 MP, f/1.85, OIS | 64 MP, f/1.7, PDAF, OIS |
| Front camera | 10.8 MP, f/2.2 | 32 MP, f/2.4 |
| Video | 4K@60fps | 4K@30fps |
| Ultrawide | 12 MP, f/2.2, 114-degree | 13 MP, f/2.2 |
| Memory | ||
| RAM | 8 GB | 8 GB |
| Storage options | 128 GB, 256 GB | 128 GB, 256 GB |
| Battery | ||
| Capacity | 4355 mAh | 3800 mAh |
| Charging | 20W wired | 30W wired (TurboPower) |
| Wireless charging | 20W (Pixel Stand 2nd gen) | 5W wireless |
| Display | ||
| Size | 6.3 inches | 6.9 inches (main), 1.5 inches (cover) |
| Type | OLED | pOLED, 144Hz main / OLED cover |
| Resolution | 2400 x 1080 | 2640 x 1080 (main) |
| Refresh rate | 90Hz | 144Hz |
| Brightness (nits) | 1400 | 1400 |
| Processor | ||
| CPU | Octa-core (2x2.85 GHz Cortex-X1 & 2x2.35 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x1.80 GHz Cortex-A55) | Octa-core (1x2.4 GHz + 3x2.36 GHz + 4x1.8 GHz) |
| GPU | Mali-G710 MP7 | Adreno 644 |
| Chipset | Google Tensor G2 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 |
| Connectivity | ||
| 5G | ||
| NFC | ||
| USB | USB-C 3.2 | USB-C 2.0 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 6E | Wi-Fi 6E |
| Bluetooth | 5.3 | 5.3 |
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This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.
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