Google Pixel 6 Pro, leaks reveal design, cameras and screen
In the last week, Google has been targeted by several well-known information leakers from the mobile world, since different sources have been able to learn new details about the next generation of the Pixel Smartphones line, especially with regard to the higher version called Google Pixel 6 Pro .
In the first instance, the design of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro were the first to come to light during the past week through images published by Jon Prosser, although this has not stopped there and media such as OnLeaks have advanced information about what to expect from your display or MySmartPrice in relation to your camera setup.
Google Pixel 6 Pro first technical details: Google Pixel 6 Pro, leaks reveal design, cameras and screen
As it has been seen through the images, the design would be a pure screen on its front face with a hole on the same screen to place its front camera, while a combination of double color with a small strip in tonality would be used behind. orange , followed by the configuration of photographic sensors in a module thicker than the rest of the surface.
Although the filter of its design indicated no data on the specifications, OnLeaks has advanced that the screen of the Google Pixel 6 Pro model will be AMOLED and with a size of 6.67 inches , the largest so far for the brand. The official dimensions of the mobile would be 163.9 millimeters high, 75.8 wide and 8.9 thick.
For its cameras, if the MySmartPrice information is true, there would be a notable quality jump in relation to the classic 12.2 + 16 megapixel double sensor of the Google Pixel 5 . And this time a 50 megapixel Sony main camera would be used , probably the same IMX766 model that is already present in the OPPO Find X3 Pro.
Likewise, it would be accompanied by an 8-megapixel periscope lens, which would allow the Pixel 6 Pro to zoom optically up to five times , as well as an ultra-wide-angle sensor and a dedicated one for color correction tasks.
You, what are you waiting for in the new generation of Google phones? Do you think these changes will be enough to place yourself in the top positions in the market?