The release date for Pixel6 has just been tipped on Google's own app

The release date for Pixel6 has just been tipped on Google's own app

New evidence of a possible Google Pixel 6 release date has been found within Google's own camera app.

Mishaal Rahman of XDA Developers posted on Twitter (via Notebookcheck) that the date associated with the mandatory update that Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro users must download after this date He said he found the flag "10-27-2021". Other Pixels are not marked to download this update, Rahman added.

This is definitely consistent with earlier rumors. Leaker Jon Prosser claims that Google will announce the Pixel 6 on October 19 and launch it on October 27. Lerman also supports this theory.

Indeed, we would not be surprised if Google announces a new Pixel in October.

As with last year, Google has already revealed some interesting details about the new phone well before the launch event: the Pixel 6 includes a large 6.4-inch display with a refresh rate of 90 Hz and a large 6.7-inch display and a new Pro model with a 120Hz refresh rate. Both versions will feature a fresh design that includes a unique turtle rubber on the back and will run on Google's first proprietary-designed chip, dubbed Tensor.

However, there are still leaks that fill the gap. As for cameras, the standard Pixel 6 is expected to feature a 50MP main sensor and a 12MP ultra-wide rear sensor; the Pixel 6 Pro is believed to add a 48MP telephoto camera to that, the most cameras in Pixel smartphone history The Pixel 6 Pro is expected to have a 48MP telephoto camera.

The Pixel 6 will have a 4,614 mAh battery and the Pixel 6 Pro will have a 5,000 mAh battery, both of which are believed to be capable of 30W fast charging.

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