Myriam Joire recently hosted prominent leaker Max Weinbach on her podcast and the two talked at length about Google’s next premium smartphones, the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro.
Pixel 6’s Whitechapel chip won’t be any faster than the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC
While the use of AI-focused hardware sounds great for Pixel’s camera, which has always relied more on software than hardware, don’t expect a tremendous leap in device performance relative to current flagship processors.
Pixel 6 Pro may feature a new, bigger main camera sensor
Google is also apparently finally going to use a new and bigger sensor for the main camera. Per an earlier leak, the device will have a primary 50MP sensor, an ultra-wide-angle unit, and an 8MP periscope telephoto lens with support for 5x optical zoom.
Onto other specs, Pixel 6 Pro is expected to have a 120hz Quad HD screen, a 5,000mAh battery, an in-display fingerprint reader, and mmWave 5G. The Pixel 6 will likely come with a smaller Full HD display with the same refresh rate and a smaller battery.
According to a previous leak, the Pixel 6 Pro will feature a 6.7-inch curved AMOLED panel, and the standard model will have a 6.4-inches flat screen. The phones might also include ultra-wideband (UWB) technology.
Google is also planning a green Pixel 6 variant apparently
If all goes well and Google doesn’t run into a chip shortage problem, we can expect to see the Pixel 6 and Pixel Pro in October. Otherwise, the unveiling could get pushed to November.