Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro could be introduced sporting Google’s new Assistant based
“Send” – Send your voice-typed text.
“Stop” – Stop voice typing and close the mic. You can also tap the mic to stop.
To keep the mic open – Double-tap the mic to continue voice typing until you tap it again, close the keyboard, or say “Stop.”
“Delete” – Delete the last word or a selected word.
“Clear” – Remove the last sentence.
“Clear all” – Remove all text.
“Undo” – Undo the last “Clear” or “Delete” action.
Forms and emails
“Next” – Move to the next text field.
“Previous” – Move to the previous text field.
“Set recipient” – Add a contact you’d like to send your email to.
“Add Emma to Cc” – Add a contact to Cc on your email.
“Set subject” – Add a subject to your email.
The emojis that can be added using voice typing are easily describable such as :
“Lol emoji,” “Heart emoji,” “Kissing emoji,” “Crying emoji,” “Smiling with teeth emoji,” “Heart eyes emoji,” ‘”Thumbs up emoji,” “Happy face emoji,” “In love face emoji,” and “Thank you emoji.”
Will the Pixel 6 line produce legitimate challengers to Apple and Samsung?
We could hear Google announce that both phones will receive four Android updates taking the devices from Android 12 to Android 16 by the time you’ll need to be looking at a new Pixel model. The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will also support at least five years of Android security updates. We could see the same promises made to the Google Pixel Fold if such a model is introduced next week.
It is going to be a tough decision for many and the main question to be answered next week is whether Google has finally been able to build a legit flagship phone that can go toe-to-toe with the iPhone and the Samsung Galaxy S models.