Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro specifications leaked, provide 5 years of software updates

Obviously, the final specifications of the upcoming Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have been shared by the well-known tipster Jon Prosser, and the happy news is that Google will promise software for these two models for at least five years. It is rumored that if everything goes well, Google will release Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro in October this year.

Jon Prosser released new information on FrontPageTech, revealing the expectations of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro in terms of internal specifications. Before rendering display, Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will be different from any previous release of Google products, which is an excellent sign that the company wants to aim the smartphone industry, high-end product line. Prosser has announced the following details, please take a look:

Google Pixel 6 (code-named Oriel)

  • Screen Size: 6.4-Inches
  • Display: AM OLED
  • Rear camera module: 50MP (main camera) + 12MP (wide angle)
  • Front camera: 8 million pixels
  • Battery: 4614mAh
  • Processor: Google Whitechapel (code name)
  • Memory: 8GB
  • storage. 128GB/256GB
  • Operating system: Android 12

Google Pixel 6 Pro (codenamed Raven)

  • Screen size: 6.71 inches
  • Display: Plastic OLED
  • Rear camera module: 50MP (main camera) + 48MP (telephoto) + 12MP (wide angle).
  • Front camera: 12 million pixels
  • Battery: 5000mAh
  • Processor: Google Whitechapel (code name)
  • Memory: 12GB
  • Storage space: 128GB/256GB/512GB
  • Operating System: Android 12

The two flagship phones will use a custom solution code-named Whitechapel, which is expected to be a collaboration between Google and Samsung. It is said that the SoC will use the same GPU as the Exynos version of the Galaxy S21, the ARM Mali-G78. An impressive feature rumored to bring to these two flagships is the gimbal mode, which will introduce a new and improved level of stability when shooting images or videos.

Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are also expected to be equipped with a custom neural processing unit. We hope Google will not let us down like the previous few times, so we can continue to wait for the arrival of October 2021 with full confidence.

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