Plunging more than 1300 Google Pixel 6 officially announced to $490

Today, Google announced a $200 price cut for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro flagships. The price is $699. This is Google’s annual flagship released in October 2021. The Pixel 6 uses a 6.4-inch OLED full screen with FHD+ resolution, is equipped with a Google Tensor chip, and has a battery capacity of 4614mAh.

The Pixel 6 Pro uses a 6.7-inch OLED full screen with a resolution of 2K+, is equipped with a Google Tensor chip, and has a battery capacity of 5003mAh. Both support 30W fast charging, but Google does not come standard with a charger, which requires consumers to buy it separately, and the price is $25.

The phone has experienced multiple bugs after its launch. Users encountered many problems such as the gourd screen, slow fingerprint unlocking, ghost dialing, signal loss, and call interruption during use. It can be called the high-end flagship with the most bugs in 2021.

So many bugs make it hard to believe that an $899 flagship should perform. Although some problems have been resolved, the Google Pixel 6 series faces more controversy due to more bugs.

According to a trading platform survey, the popularity of Google’s Pixel series has dropped sharply, with as many as 36% of users considering giving up Google and preparing to switch to other brands of phones.

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