Google is all set to launch the Pixel 6 series of smartphones and it will be the first handset to use Google’s own customized chipset. Recently a new hands-on video has been leaked over the internet which shows Google Pixel 6 Pro devices and gives a lot of details regarding them. Over the past few months, a lot of details have been leaked about the upcoming smartphone, but it seems that the leaked video confirms a lot about it.
The video was leaked by Techtuber Brandon Lee, aka This Is Tech Today. The design of the smartphones seems to have curved edges with volume rocker keys and the power button on the right side of the phone. The phone seems to look very glossy which hints that the phone could be protected by Gorilla Glass on both the front and back. Also, a noticeable camera bump on the rear is easily noticeable. The phone would come with a Samsung LTPO AMOLED panel and support a 120Hz refresh rate.
The rear of the Pixel 6 Pro shows a triple camera setup and square-shaped telephoto lens. The leaked specifications of the phone claim that the primary sensor would be a 50MP Samsung ISOCELL GN1 sensor, along with a 12MP Sony IMX386 ultra-wide-angle lens and a 48MP Sony IMX586 telephoto lens. The last thing that the video confirms is the use of Tensor SoC, which includes two ARM Cortex-X1 cores (2.8GHz), two Cortex-A76 cores (2.25GHz), and four Cortex-A55 cores (1.8GHz). The official launch of the device is not far away but we still expect a lot of new details to come up in the future.