gcaConfigOverride.override(GeneralKeys.CAM_ULTRA_WIDE_FRONT_ENABLED, deviceProperties.isPixelRaven());
For reference, “raven” is the code name that Google has given to the Pixel 6 Pro, while the Pixel 6 is code-named “oriole.”
We still lack the fine details of the alleged ultra-wide front camera lens, but XDA promises—based off of reliable sources—that the Pixel 6 Pro selfie camera will have two built-in zoom levels: 0.7X and 1.0X.
As for recording video, the Pixel 6 family are both supposed to come with the ability to shoot in 4K resolution at 60fps (only from the main camera, that is—not the telephoto or ultra-wide lens). According to XDA, the telephoto, ultra-wide and front cameras in both the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will shoot in 4K at 30fps, which certainly isn’t a bad deal.
Photo zooming maxes out at 20X, additionally, according to the report based off of the recently deciphered code.
Last but not least, just like the last Pixel generation, the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will feature Audio Zoom, which is the ability to zoom in on a subject in order to enhance the sound coming from it in particular, while reducing background noise as much as possible.