The Pixel 7 series helps Google set a new record for the Pixel brand

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai told Wall Street analysts yesterday that the company recently had the highest-selling week in Pixel history.

despite having to deal with aggravations like the loss of connectivity or the inability to quickly unlock their phones with last year's models.

There are probably a lot more Pixel 6 series owners who would love to upgrade to the Pixel 7 line but are unable to for one reason or another. Others might not feel that the changes made by Google are worth spending money on. While the Pixel 7 models add facial recognition, it cannot be used to verify the user's identity for mobile payments.

While Pichai points out that Google recently had the highest selling week for Pixel, the company is just now building out an ecosystem that besides the phones now includes a Pixel Watch and the Pixel Buds; next year we will see the Pixel Tablet. Still, the Pixel owns only about 2% of the North American smartphone market leaving Google well behind the top three of Apple, Samsung, and Motorola.

It's not original to say that the Pixel 7 line is a refinement of the Pixel 6 series. And the Pixel 8 will no doubt continue to show improvements. If I were running Google, I'd be looking to take the battery life of the Pixel 8 Pro to a significantly higher level. And yes, I'd offer at least four years of system updates. If Samsung can do it, the company that develops the software and designs the phone should be able to do so as well.

So Sundar, if you see this, make these changes, and next year you'll have some even better things to say about Pixel 8 series sales.Get the most important news, reviews and deals in mobile tech delivered straight to your inbox

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