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Pixel 6 Pro (bottom), Pixel 6 Andy Boxall/Digital Trends It’s fair to say there are three major players in the flagship phone game at the moment — Apple, Samsung, and Google.
How they compare: Google’s Pixel 6 and 6 Pro both pack high-end features at much lower price points than the competition. ... The bottom of the device features two speakers and a USB-C port.
Google’s new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are a reset of its smartphone ambitions, and they have new designs, new processors, new cameras, and new capabilities. They are some of the best phones you ...
The Pixel 6 Pro has a typical dual-loudspeaker setup: one speaker is bottom-firing, and the other doubles as the in-call speaker. The Pixel 5 had the in-call speaker embedded behind the display ...
The Pixel 6 Pro display covers less of the color gamuts, with an sRGB score of 104% and DCI-P3 score of 74.3% — compared to the Pixel 8a’s 126.5% sRGB and 89.6% DCI-P3 results.
The Google Pixel 7 Pro takes the best features from the Pixel 6 Pro, and makes them even better. Enjoy numerous camera upgrades and some fun new software tricks, all for the same cost as the last ...
Google only needs to learn from its (relatively few) mistakes from the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro, fix them, and add some extra features to further differentiate its Pixel line-up from other Android flagships.
Google has officially announced its new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. The new models start at $599 and $899, respectively, and feature new designs, new cameras, and the first-ever Google custom processor.
The haptics are also different — better on the Pixel 6 Pro than the 6. The Pixel 6 Pro's haptic motor is positioned near the bottom of the phone so it buzzes your palm; it's a strong vibration.