Here’s a high-resolution look on the front of the Pixel 6 Pro

Since last month’s preview, Google has been focusing on showing the distinctive back (and sides) of its next flagship phone. We now have our first look in high resolution at the front of the Pixel 6 Pro in silver.

Although we got two screenshots with last week’s announcement, the still frames didn’t provide too much detail or an unaltered look. The Google Store landing page for the Pixel 6 just updated this morning, the day of the announcement of the iPhone 13.

In addition to a new image, there is the following slogan, which can be a damn thing to “think differently” or, at least, to worry about fears about changing operating systems / phones:

Pixel Phones 6. What if different could be better?

The front of the Pixel 6 Pro is shown very well in silver. We have almost the entire screen, but the bottom, unfortunately, is cut. If we look at the top edge, we see the speaker / headset grille on another confirmation that the bottom screen speaker is gone.

Pixel 6 Pro front

Most notable is a strip of different colors on the top of the phone. It is darker than the polished aluminum rails seen on the left and right and is possibly for an antenna. The rest of the phones place the 5G component / clip on the sides, so this could only be for Wi-Fi / Bluetooth. Elsewhere, the curved edges of the 6.7-inch screen look great.

The actual screen displays a Material You home screen with a different clock widget than the one released with Android 12 Beta 5 and themed icons.

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