Almost everyone has been talking about the new devices announced earlier during the last Apple California Streaming event. Cupertino announced the new range of iPhone 13, a new iPad mini and more. Still, we’re always happy to see information about upcoming devices, even more so when we talk about the new Google Pixel 6 and its Pro variant.
We have a lot of official information about the upcoming Google Pixel 6 series, but we’re always looking to get new rumors that give us a better idea of what’s to come. The latest leak reveals new information about the Pixel 6 Pro’s camera, while “confirming” some of the previous rumors.
According to information revealed by the guy from XDA Developers, the new Google Pixel 6 Pro will feature a new 50MP Samsung GN1 main camera sensor. We were also able to see an ultra wide 12MP Sony IMX386 lens and the IMX586 4X telephoto lens which is the same 48MP camera sensor we get on the OnePlus 8T and other devices. This information would confirm that the new Pixel 6 Pro brings massive updates to the camera settings, but that’s not all. We could also see a 12MP Sony IMX663 sensor on the front, which is better than the 8MP selfie camera we’ve received in recent pixel iterations.
However, the updates don’t stop there, as the camera is expected to include a “baby mode” option and a “motion unlock” option, although there is no precise information on what these will do. modes. However, it is believed that they will take advantage of the camera and AI components of the new Tensor chip.
We then learned that the new Google Pixel 6 Pro will presumably have a 1440p screen that would be able to support 120Hz refresh rates at full resolution. We would also see a 5,000 mAh battery and 128GB storage options and WiFi 6E, a fingerprint sensor under the screen and more. However, we are saying goodbye to the Active Edge feature that would allow users to press their phones to launch their digital assistant.
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