Pixel 6 Pro revealed in full via UK retailer, camera features and more detailed

In the past, Google has done poorly to keep pixel details private and this year has been no exception.
The latest leak – if you can call it that – comes from Carphone Warehouse, the UK’s largest electronics retailer. The retailer (via Evan Blass) has published two test pages (1, 2) describing the Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro and confirming some information from previous rumors and assumptions. The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will be officially released on October 19th.
What does the Pixel 6 series list tell us?
We’ve seen plenty of leaks and rumors about the latest phones from Google, and the Carphone Warehouse pages reflect some of them, but add new details as well. Here are some suggestions on how to find antiques or make an appointment:
The Pixel 6 and 6 Pro are powered by Google’s Tensor processor and the next-generation Titan M2 security chip.
Google claims that Tensor is up to 80% more powerful than the Pixel 5.
A standard Pixel device can last up to 48 hours in sleep mode.
All-day battery life, compatible with standard batteries. Corning Gorilla Glass Victus in both variants.
IP68 water protection for both models.
The Pixel 6 has a 6.4-inch display with a soft display with adjustable refresh rate and a mode for high brightness.
The Pro model has a 6.7 inch LTPO display with 120Hz that can be reduced to 10Hz.
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30 watt fast wired charging The new Pixel Stand is twice as powerful as the first generation model. Up to 23 watts are supported on the Pro and up to 21 watts on the standard telephone.
Five years of security updates in the US.
Lots of new camera functions
Carphone Warehouse’s screens also have a wide range of camera specifications and functions. Some of these stories were already known, others are new or have been suggested. Here’s what we learned about the Pixel 6 series cameras from lists:
The Pixel 6 Pro has a 50-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens, a 48-megapixel telephoto lens, and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens on the rear.
Google’s standard model offers a 50-megapixel lens with an ultra-wide angle of view and an ultra-wide camera (not to mention the alleged 12-megapixel resolution).
The new primary sensor receives 150% more light than the main camera behind the Pixel 5.
The Pixel 6 Pro has a 4x optical zoom and a 20x super magnification.
The previously rumored Magic Eraser feature allows users to automatically remove certain elements (such as objects and photo spoilers) from photos. Face Unblur “removes blurring from the face to make it more visible”.
In motion mode you can capture “crazy ski tricks and wild beach waves in full motion”.
Extensive 94-degree field of view for the Pixel 6 Pro selfie camera. What he will do with the Pixel 6 is not yet known.
Most of these details have already been rumored, but the difference is that this is an official source that we have no doubt about. At the time of going to press two pages are still online.
In the past, Google has done poorly to keep pixel details private and this year has been no exception. The latest leak – if you can call it that – comes from Carphone Warehouse, the UK’s largest electronics retailer. The retailer (via Evan Blass) has published two test pages (1,…
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