The Google Pixel 6 may be the most anticipated smartphone in 2021. Every year, every brand introduces a new flagship smartphone, including Apple, Samsung, and even OnePlus. Google has made us for this one long enough. There have been multiple speculations and leaked rumors about the latest addition in the Pixel lineup, let’s see if the device lives up to the myth or is just another subpar device.
Google Pixel 6 Pro
The Pixel 6 Pro, one of the most anticipated smartphones of the year, was formally announced earlier this week, and it comes in three colors: Stormy Black, Cloudy White, and Sorta Sunny.
The retail box for the Google Pixel 6 Pro includes a USB-C cable, a quick switch adapter, a SIM ejector tool, and some papers. The power adaptor was removed from the retail package by Google, following Apple’s lead.
The Pixel 6 Pro, on the other hand, is powered by Google’s Tensor chip, which is one of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro’s standout features. The SoC is paired with 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and the smartphone can be purchased with either 256GB or 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage.
The Pixel 6 Pro comes pre-installed with Android 12 and is guaranteed to receive three years of Android version updates and at least five years of security patches. Additionally, the device will be able to carry out tasks such as SMS backup seamlessly.
The smartphone features a 6.7-inch curved LTPO OLED display with a resolution of 3,120×1,440 pixels and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The Gorilla Glass Victus-protected panel has a punch hole in the center for the 11.1MP camera. There’s also a fingerprint scanner underneath for unlocking the phone without a password.
The Pixel 6 Pro’s backside is extremely interesting. A horizontal “bar” runs the length of the phone, evoking memories of the Nexus 6P. It has a few sensors, an LED flash, and three cameras: a 50MP primary (with OIS), a 48MP telephoto, and a 12MP ultrawide camera. Moreover, Face Unblur, Motion Mode, Real Tone, and Magic Eraser are some of the camera features on the Pixel 6 Pro. The last one aids in the removal of background items from photographs.
The Google Pixel 6 Pro comes with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 30W cable charging and 23W wireless charging. It can also be used to wirelessly charge other gadgets. If you don’t already have a suitable 30W+ PD adapter, you can purchase one from the Google Store, which claims to charge the Pixel 6 Pro’s battery from zero to 50% in 30 minutes. However, that is yet to be tested.
Wrapping Up
The Google Pixel 6 Pro is a device that has been hyped up by a plethora of rumors and speculations. Consumers have anxiously waited for its release and can’t wait to test the device out. This was just a comprehensive overview of what you can expect from the device, we will have to carry out in-depth testing to deliver the final verdict on the most anticipated device of the year. Furthermore, we can not wait and see what else Google has in store for the Pixel lineup in the coming years.