One key difference is that while the camera bar on the Pixel 6 line stopped as soon as it reached the edge of the phone, the Pixel 7's bar wraps around and blends into the edge of the phone. It's a very minor detail, but if you have a chance to look at and feel both phones, you'll see that it makes a big difference. Instead of looking like the phone was designed in sections and pieced together like Lego pieces -- as it does on the Pixel 6 -- the Pixel 7 looks more cohesive and thought out. Inside the camera bar on the Pixel 7 is a 50-megapixel Octa PD Quad Bayer wide camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera. On the Pixel 7 Pro you'll find the same two cameras, with an additional 48-megapixel quad Bayer PD telephoto lens that supports up to 30x Super Res Zoom -- with an optical zoom of up to 5x. On the right edge of the phone is where you'll find the power button and volume up/down keys. The left edge is home to the SIM card tray -- yes, it still has one. And the bottom of the phone is where the USB-C port is found for charging and transferring data.