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Here’s all about the Pixel 6 Pro!



The Google Pixel 6 Pro is the company’s first solemn endeavor at a top-end device that can deliver a lot, this new Pro variant is intended to be the very best from the company, carrying its new Tensor chipset and other high-end internals, a top-tier camera setup, and a variety of other improvements.

Starting off with the price, The Pixel 6 Pro price starts at $899 / £849 for the version with 128GB of storage. The Google Pixel 6 handsets look unique, with the horizontal camera strip taking up a huge part of the back of the phone. It’s the most striking detail of the design. That strip projects out of the back of the phone in a remarkable way.

The Pixel 6 Pro is also protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus technology and also IP68 water and dust resistant, so should be able to easily survive daily rough usage.

The curved edges ensure the phone sits comfortably in your hand but a case can help with that issue. The color options for the Pixel 6 Pro are Sorta Sunny (yellow and gold), Cloudy White (white and gray), and Stormy Black (black and gray), although while you’ll be able to buy the 128GB variant in all three colors, the 256GB version is only available in Stormy Black.

The Pixel 6 Pro has a 6.7-inch QHD+ display, with a resolution of 1440 x 3120, the display has a 120Hz refresh rate for a smoother experience with the device overall. The screen also has Google’s first in-screen fingerprint scanner, which is a nice touch.

Google’s smartphones are also built around the company’s camera technology, and on paper, the camera setup in the Pixel 6 Pro looks like the best from the company yet, with a 50MP wide camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 48MP telephoto shooter.

That telephoto camera is capable of up to 4x optical zoom, and in our early testing, we found that it produced detailed images with little effort. The ultrawide camera gives you a 114-degree field of view, for when you want to get more people, or more of a sweeping vista, into the frame. The standard 50MP camera is certainly a step up from what we’ve seen on previous Pixel phones, but we want to put it through more testing before we can give you a full picture of what it’s capable of doing. On the front of the phone, you’ll find an 11.1MP selfie camera with an f/2.2 aperture.

Lastly, about the Performance and battery, The Pixel 6 Pro is the first phone from the company to move away from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipsets and use Google’s own silicon. The chipset available here is called the Tensor.

We don’t know exactly what the Tensor chip offers that’s different from what you get from Snapdragon processors, but Google is promising top-end power for those who need a phone with plenty of grunts.
As with the cameras, we’ll be able to tell you more about what the Tensor chipset is capable of in our full review.

It’s a similar story when it comes to battery life – we’ve not been able to fully test this, but Google says the Pixel 6 Pro will last a full day on a single charge, and up to 48 hours if you make use of the phone’s Extreme Battery Saver mode.

The battery capacity is 4,905mAh, which seems suitable for a smartphone of this size. There’s fast charging here, although it’s not as fast as you’ll get with some other Android phones. It tops out at 30W, with the phone able to charge from zero to 50% in around 30 minutes.

There’s also Qi wireless charging, which is also a good feature to have. Another important thing to note is that you’re not getting a charger in the box, so you’ll need to use an existing USB-C charger, buy one separately, or stick to wireless charging.

With all that information, we hope you can make a viable choice to go or not to go with the Pixel 6 Pro, we’d personally like having it especially with the Pixel Pass and the other stock Google features that make a Pixel a Pixel.

Here’s all about the Pixel 6 Pro!



The Google Pixel 6 Pro is the company’s first solemn endeavor at a top-end device that can deliver a lot, this new Pro variant is intended to be the very best from the company, carrying its new Tensor chipset and other high-end internals, a top-tier camera setup, and a variety of other improvements.

Starting off with the price, The Pixel 6 Pro price starts at $899 / £849 for the version with 128GB of storage. The Google Pixel 6 handsets look unique, with the horizontal camera strip taking up a huge part of the back of the phone. It’s the most striking detail of the design. That strip projects out of the back of the phone in a remarkable way.

The Pixel 6 Pro is also protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus technology and also IP68 water and dust resistant, so should be able to easily survive daily rough usage.

The curved edges ensure the phone sits comfortably in your hand but a case can help with that issue. The color options for the Pixel 6 Pro are Sorta Sunny (yellow and gold), Cloudy White (white and gray), and Stormy Black (black and gray), although while you’ll be able to buy the 128GB variant in all three colors, the 256GB version is only available in Stormy Black.

The Pixel 6 Pro has a 6.7-inch QHD+ display, with a resolution of 1440 x 3120, the display has a 120Hz refresh rate for a smoother experience with the device overall. The screen also has Google’s first in-screen fingerprint scanner, which is a nice touch.

Google’s smartphones are also built around the company’s camera technology, and on paper, the camera setup in the Pixel 6 Pro looks like the best from the company yet, with a 50MP wide camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 48MP telephoto shooter.

That telephoto camera is capable of up to 4x optical zoom, and in our early testing, we found that it produced detailed images with little effort. The ultrawide camera gives you a 114-degree field of view, for when you want to get more people, or more of a sweeping vista, into the frame. The standard 50MP camera is certainly a step up from what we’ve seen on previous Pixel phones, but we want to put it through more testing before we can give you a full picture of what it’s capable of doing. On the front of the phone, you’ll find an 11.1MP selfie camera with an f/2.2 aperture.

Lastly, about the Performance and battery, The Pixel 6 Pro is the first phone from the company to move away from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipsets and use Google’s own silicon. The chipset available here is called the Tensor.

We don’t know exactly what the Tensor chip offers that’s different from what you get from Snapdragon processors, but Google is promising top-end power for those who need a phone with plenty of grunts.
As with the cameras, we’ll be able to tell you more about what the Tensor chipset is capable of in our full review.

It’s a similar story when it comes to battery life – we’ve not been able to fully test this, but Google says the Pixel 6 Pro will last a full day on a single charge, and up to 48 hours if you make use of the phone’s Extreme Battery Saver mode.

The battery capacity is 4,905mAh, which seems suitable for a smartphone of this size. There’s fast charging here, although it’s not as fast as you’ll get with some other Android phones. It tops out at 30W, with the phone able to charge from zero to 50% in around 30 minutes.

There’s also Qi wireless charging, which is also a good feature to have. Another important thing to note is that you’re not getting a charger in the box, so you’ll need to use an existing USB-C charger, buy one separately, or stick to wireless charging.

With all that information, we hope you can make a viable choice to go or not to go with the Pixel 6 Pro, we’d personally like having it especially with the Pixel Pass and the other stock Google features that make a Pixel a Pixel.