A few weeks ago, Google officially unveiled its latest flagship smartphone line — Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. The smartphones, which support 5G connectivity, are confirmed to be available for purchase this fall. Now, the technology giant has confirmed that the devices will get launched on 19th October.
The latest development is in line with the previous report which had revealed that Google will be launching the Pixel 6 series smartphones on 19th October while the sale for the same will being from 28th October.
The Pixel 6 series come with a black camera strip at the top of the phone that covers the phone’s entire width on the back panel. The camera sensor as well as the LED flash is placed on that strip. In comparison, the Pixel 5 series had its camera sensors placed on a square-shaped module.
Both the phones come with a new camera sensor that captures 150 percent more light than the Pixel 5, as well as an ultrawide lens. The Pro model packs an additional telephoto lens with 4-times optical zoom.
As for the screen, the Pixel 6 features a 6.4-inch display with a 90Hz refresh rate while the Pro model features a 6.7-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate — both being larger than their predecessor. Both the smartphones are confirmed to pack the new Tensor SoC, Titan M2 security chip, and in-display fingerprint sensor.
We expect a slight difference between both the phones apart from the display and memory configuration. To know the full set of specifications, as well as pricing and availability details, we will have to wait for the official launch in the coming days.