Google Pixel 6 release date, price, news and leaks
Google Pixel 6 release Leaks date and price
All we all know about the Google Pixel 6 price and availability are guesses supported the Pixel 5.
We'd expect the phone to return out towards the top of 2021, supported Google's flagship trends. October is most likely the best bet.
There's a chance we'll learn a touch about the phone (or a number of its components, like the rumored Whitechapel chipset) at Google IO 2021 though, and that is been confirmed to run from half end of 2021
With regards to cost , that's a touch harder to guess, because while the Pixel 3 and Pixel 4 were more premium offerings, the Pixel 5 may be a mid-ranged phone, and we don't know if Google will stick therein price range or return to the highest end.
Our guess is the former, though, as the company will likely want to stick with a big change for more than one year to see if it pays off. The Pixel 5 cost $699 / £599 / AU$999 so maybe we could see a similar price again.
News and leaks
In early Android 12 code, there are two hints of possible Google Pixel 6 features. One of these is that the existence of a one-handed mode, which suggests a Pixel 6 XL might be on the way, as a non-XL phone wouldn't necessitate such a feature.
The other is that the possibility of an in-screen fingerprint scanner, something Google hasn't used before in its smartphones. A second Android 12 developer beta has turned up more evidence of an in-screen fingerprint scanner, so this is often now looking more likely.
Code in the Google camera app meanwhile suggests that the front-facing camera on the Pixel 6 might support 4K video recording, which is higher resolution than most selfie cameras can get.
In terms of specs, the Pixel 6 may use an in-house chipset going by the codename of Whitechapel. This is rumored to be in the works for the phone and co-developed by Samsung, though we don't yet know any details of how it might perform. Rumors around this chip are gaining momentum, and there is an honest chance we'll learn more about it at Google IO on half the year 2021
On the opposite hand, the Pixel 6 could use the Snapdragon 780G chipset.
It's worth noting that this chipset hasn't specifically been linked to the Pixel 6, but it is a successor to the Snapdragon 765G chipset within the Pixel 5, so it might make sense.
Alternatively the Pixel 6 could come running the Qualcomm Snapdragon 775 processor – this CPU hasn't been announced yet though, and should not exist as it's just a rumor for now.
One other sign of the Google Pixel 6 is during a Google patent, detailing a possible future phone that does not have a clear selfie camera.
Google Pixel 6 Major Update
Here We can attached 3 major update for pixel 6.
1.Inspired Design
The Google Pixel 5 wasn't the foremost interesting-looking smartphone within the world - actually , some would go as far as calling it 'boring' as a typical 'chocolate-bar'-looking handset.
Pixel phones haven't been real lookers, but we'd wish to see a Pixel 6 that was a touch more memorable. Months before the Pixel 5 launch we saw an intriguing render that was as divisive because it was distinct, but it got people talking, which is quite you can say for the Pixel 5.
2. Compact Size
The earliest few generations of Google Pixel smartphone were pretty small, so they were easy to use one-handed, fit in pockets well, and felt comfortable in the hand for people with smaller palms.
That hasn't been the case for the brand's 2020 smartphones as much, but we'd love to see a return to smaller devices. The compact phone (or 'small phone') market is severely lacking, and Google could really corner it if it wanted.
3.Processing power
One of the most differences between older Pixel flagships, and therefore the Pixel 5, was the selection to use a mid-range chipset rather than a top-end one. That's a good decision in theory - not everyone needs top processing power, and most of the people can cope with middling power.
However, the Pixel 5 did not have 'middling power' because it was pretty weak. In our benchmark tests it performed poorly, and it didn't always handle gaming well.
We'd wish to see Google improve the performance of its phones, whether that's by using better chipsets, or by using mid-range processors with better optimizations.
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