Only a source has published new renders of Google's flagship smartphones, which will be released under the names Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, and now the first video showing the included Google Pixel 6 Pro has appeared on the web.
It's worth noting that the Google Pixel 6 Pro looks really unique, thanks to both the new design of the main camera and the new color of the rear panel, which seems to be covered with protective glass. The device shown in the video is a pre-release version, which differs from the final one only in the logo on the back.
Unlike all previous Pixel phones, the flagship Google Pixel 6 Pro will have a curved screen like many other top-of-the-line Android phones today. The author of the video confirmed that it is similar in size to the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
In the second video, you can find some pictures of the phone, including screenshots of the settings screen and the CPU-Z app. The latter reveals the characteristics of the Tensor single-chip system: the platform will receive two Cortex-X1 cores, as well as Cortex-A76 cores.
I think this may be the first hands on video leak of a Google Pixel 6 Pro.
— M. Brandon Lee | THIS IS TECH TODAY (@thisistechtoday) September 21, 2021
FYI: The logo would indicate that this is likely an early production test unit, so that means there may be some differences between what you see here and the actual production device. #teampixel pic.twitter.com/4QSvdktqA7
The Google Pixel 6 Pro will get a 6.7-inch QHD + 120Hz display, triple cameras including wide-angle, ultra-wide-angle, and 4x telephoto lenses.
The Google Pixel 6 series mobile phones are reported to be available for pre-order starting October 19 and will go on sale October 28.
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