‘Pixel 6 (Pro) captures 150% more light and is 80% faster’

'Pixel 6 (Pro) captures 150% more light and is 80% faster'

An employee of the British Carphone Warehouse has been a little too quick to publish the product page of the Pixel 6 (Pro). This will allow us to learn even more details about the upcoming Pixels. For example, the camera of the Pixel 6 (Pro) should be able to capture much more light than its predecessor. The new renders also reveal even more new details.

Wider angle of view

Last Thursday, rumor spreader Evan Blass on Twitter the official press images of the Pixel 6 series from Google. We were then shown the official ‘press renders’ and some upcoming features. The Carphone Warehouse leak now confirms these previous renders and also reveals new information. For example, it can be read that the camera of the Pixel 6 (Pro), due to, among other things, the larger sensor, can capture no less than 150% more light than its predecessor. The camera will also get some new functions.

In addition to the ‘Magic Eraser’, which makes it possible to remove disturbing objects from a photo, the Pixel also gets ‘Face Unblur’. A feature that can help sharpen a blurred and/or blurred face. The selfie camera can also count on an update. This gets a wider angle of view, making it easier to take group selfies.

'Pixel 6 (Pro) captures 150% more light and is 80% faster'
Having fun with all of us in the picture due to the angle of view of 94 degrees

80% faster

Finally, the much-discussed Tensor chipset has also been leaked again. This should be 80% faster than Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G from the Pixel 5. The chip will also have Google’s own security chip: the Titan M2. It should be even better at securing personal data, secure payments and the overall operating system, among other things, compared to the Titan M (1). Then briefly the battery: according to Google, this should last about 34 hours.

'Pixel 6 (Pro) captures 150% more light and is 80% faster'

The ‘ohhh this is him feeling’

It has long been the trend for devices to be leaked well in advance. Google, in particular, takes the cake by often sharing images and specifications in advance. This is mainly a marketing issue, because we have been talking about the Pixel 6 (Pro) since March. The ‘wow’, ‘omg’, ‘ohhh this is him’ feeling we no longer get because of this. What do you think of this? Do you prefer to be surprised or do you want to know everything as quickly as possible? Leave it in the comments below.

– Thanks for information from Androidworld.

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