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Google’s Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are powered by their new Tensor chip

Ahead of launch later this year, Google has given us our first look at the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.

Inside the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will be Google’s first custom-build SoC called Tensor (formerly codenamed Whitechapel).

The Google Tensor processor can process some of the company’s most powerful AI and machine learning models on the phones themselves. So in turn, this should provide faster camera, speech recognition for the Assitant and more Pixel 6 exclusive features.

Alongside a Titant M2 security chip and in-display fingerprint reader. Each phone will offered in three colours.

The 6 Pro will use a light polished aluminum frame while the 6 will use a matte aluminum finish.

Google has confirmed a few details to The Verge including the Pixel 6 Pro will have a 6.7-inch QHD+ slightly curved screen with a 120Hz refresh rate.

Google Pixel 6

The Pixel 6 Pro has three cameras on the back, a wide-angle, ultra-wide and 4X optical zoom. Google says the main wide-angle lens should let in 150% more light.

Google Pixel 6 Pro

Meanwhile the Pixel 6 will have a 6.4-inch FHD+ flat display at 90Hz. For cameras, the Pixel 6 has a wide-angle, ultra-wide but no telephoto.

Both phones will be powered by Android 12 which has the new Material You design language, shown off at Google I/O.

The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are set to launch this fall, presumably at a Made By Google event.

We’l have more on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro in the coming months.

Source: Google

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By Sachin Bahal

Sachin is the editor-in-chief of TheCanadianTechie, a site he started in 2012 to become the ultimate, independent source for tech enthusiasts or “techies”. He is a versatile writer with a passion for technology and loves to write about gaming, entertainment, tech and more.

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