Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro protective case images confirm design refresh
India Today
New images of protective cases for Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro match the camera bump seen on the earlier renders of the smartphones.
Google’s Pixel lineup for this year already has a wide fan base waiting for it, thanks to the several leaks and renders of the devices showcasing a completely new design this time around. Even the speculative specifications of the smartphones provide us with a detailed look at what’s to come and all that is left to do now is confirm what is known so far. A new piece of information does just that. Images of protective cases for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have emerged and are an exact fit to the renders of the smartphones that emerged earlier. The cases even highlight the prominent and continuous camera bump at the back, confirming the speculations about the impressive new design that Google is supposed to introduce later this year. As seen in images provided by Slashleaks, the protective cases for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro come with all the grooves and cuts fitting the speculated design of the smartphones. Other than the camera bump spreading across the back, the covers protect the physical button on the side and come with an opening at the bottom for the charging port.
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