
A return to premium design and fun colors Both phones also have in-display fingerprint sensors, IP68 protection ratings, support for sub-6, mmWave 5G and pretty much every other standard you’d expect from a flagship in 2021. They’re both powered by Google’s new Tensor chip - an octa-core system comprised of two "Prime" Arm X1, two big and four small CPU cores. Pretty much every other feature is standard across the two devices. Oh, and only the Pro goes up to 512GB of storage and has an ultra wideband chip for ranging and spatial orientation. The other main differences between the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are that the Pro has a larger battery and comes with 12GB of RAM, while the smaller model has 8GB. The Pro also adds a 48-megapixel telephoto lens with 4x optical zoom, and its 11.1-megapixel selfie camera is both sharper and packs a wider-angle lens. For $300 more, the Pixel 6 Pro offers a sharper 6.7-inch 1,440p screen that goes up to 120Hz and has narrower bezels. You’re getting a 6.4-inch Full HD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, not to mention a 50-megapixel main rear camera (with pixel-binning), 12-megapixel wide angle lens and an 8-megapixel selfie camera. That’s a surprisingly low price for the Pixel 6. Starting today, you can pre-order a Pixel 6 for $599 and a 6 Pro for $899, and they’ll be available on shelves October 28th. But the best thing about the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro is the reasonable price. One of the highlights of the Pixel 6s are the cameras, which not only received a processing boost thanks to Tensor, but also a serious hardware upgrade.Īdditionally, these handsets bring faster-refreshing screens, Android 12-exclusive features and significant voice recognition enhancements. We’ve already seen plenty of pictures and videos of the Pixel 6, but now we actually have devices to play with and detailed specs to share. That’s largely thanks to Tensor, the company’s first mobile chip.

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