Google has officially unveiled their upcoming flagships for the year 2021 Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.
Instead of revealing specifications and features, Google is rather focusing on their new custom-built SoC.
Google calls it the Tensor chip, which is a whole SoC, not just a single processor.
Google is actually making competitive flagship phones this year.
Google will release its new Pixel series smartphones this fall.
It seems like Google is finally getting rid of the XL nomenclature from their Pixel lineup.
Google hasnt revealed the entire specifications of the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro.
However, we know a few of them to start with in the first place.
The Pixel 6 Pro will have a 6.7-inch QHD+ Display with a refresh rate of 120Hz.
The screen will be curved like some other flagships as well.
However, the screen isnt curved like the 6 Pro; instead, it is a flat display.
It comes a camera set similar to the Pixel 6 Pro but loses on the telephoto lens.
Both the phones will sport an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Although, the color options and the design might vary a bit between these two.
Google hasnt shared much about this chipset, neither who made its GPU and CPU, nor its benchmarks.
From what Google says, there could be a significant improvement its previous generation of Qualcomm chipsets.
At the same time, Google is trying its best to get you all hyped up a little earlier.