Google Pixel 6 Launches October 19th

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Google phone users rejoice as they’re finally launching their Pixel 6 series on October 19th. Tune in at 10 am PST that day for some exciting details of their new fall launch. On paper, a new season is here, and what better way to celebrate than with the latest in tech. This news follows the announcement of Google’s Tensor chipset last month.

Here’s a sneak peek at their latest edition below.

Pixel 6 Specs
  • 6.4″ FHD+ 90hz Amoled Display
  • 50mp main & 12mp ultra-wide
  • Google Tensor Chipset
  • 4614mah battery
  • 33W wired charging and 23W wireless charging
  • Ultra-Wide Band support
  • Android 12 
  • 5G Connectivity
  • WiFi 6E
  • 8GB+128GB/256GB
  • Pricing starts at $799
Pixel 6Pro Specs
  • 6.7″ FHD+ 120hz Amoled Display
  • 50mp main, 48mp telephoto lens, and 12mp ultra-wide
  • Google Tensor Chipset
  • 5000mah battery 
  • 33W wired charging and 23W wireless charging
  • Ultra-Wide Band support
  • Android 12 
  • 5G mmwave supported 
  • WiFi 6E 
  • 8GB+128GB/256GB/512GB
  • Pricing starts at $999

Now, the questions remain. Will it be available in my region? How is the live-action with processors? How will the cameras rank against the iPhone 13 line? The good thing is that the Tensor chipset was developed to enhance the photography and videography of the series so count on that. The Android 12 gave us a minimalist look we all died for and now the P6 series design may very well follow that up.

From the Twitter press photo leak, we can see that sleek pinhole camera and the very aesthetically pleasing color options. Past history of the phone line sees a bigger screen, bigger aspect ratio, full 24-bit depth for 16 million colors, and HDR support. The Corning Gorilla Glass 3 cover allows for top-notch viewing of the screen with all-day battery life. Equipped with fast charging and IP67 water and dust resistance, this could be Apple’s rival. Perhaps they’ll even keep the same Titan M security module and Pixel imprint. What if different could be better?

Source: Tech Unofficial