I recently ended up buying a Pixel 7 Pro despite not feeling in love with it. I like it very much, absolutely, but as discussed here, no expandable internal storage is a huge downside. I decided to live with it for the next two years because most things about it are what I like and need. I have kept my LG G8X as my music device so despite having only 128GB onboard with the Pixel, I will be ok. I am just going to manage it carefully in terms of photos and use physical storage to take the images I want to keep off of the phone.
Not sure that I want to rely on the Cloud. I just hate giving the Internet extra access to my device and essentially trusting corporate entities with my images. I am not interesting or anything like that, and I am not at all paranoid, but the principle of being corralled for profit onto the Cloud does bother me. That is the only reason expandable onboard storage is gone, to drive revenue streams via Cloud storage purchases. And of course to encourage consumers into a faster device upgrade cycle, which means more earnings. I get it, but I still don't like it. Rant over.