
Google Pixel 6 complete specifications leaked online ahead of October 19 launch
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Tipster Evan Blass has shared the landing pages of the Google Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro that will be published on the website on the day of the launch.
Google Pixel 6 is all set to arrive on October 19, but you don’t have to wait till then to know what the smartphone will be like. That is because noted tipster Evan Blass has shared the teaser pages of the upcoming Google smartphone, which he spotted on Carphone Warehouse. The teaser pages reveal complete specifications of the device and also sheds light on how fast the performance of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will be considering it will use its maiden processor, the Tensor chip.
Tipster Evan Blass has shared the landing pages of the Google Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro that will be published on the website on the day of the launch. The page reveals what we have known for a while now but with a lot more detail. Google Pixel 6 is powered by the company’s new custom-built chip Google Tensor that will enhance the performance of the smartphone. Google says that the chip will help users do things like to translate messages and videos without the internet. The company claims that Tensor chip will deliver upto 80 per cent faster performance “so apps load quicker and gaming is more responsive.3 Plus, it saves power, so your battery lasts longer.”

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