It was just a week ago that we reported onJon Prosser’s leaks of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, showing off a seriously different design direction for Google’s phone line. Now another tipster with a few more major reveals under his belt,OnLeaks, has partnered withdigit.into provide another rendered look at the devices.
Kudos@jon_prosserwho shared a rather good look at the#Pixel6Pro.
That being said, his depiction isn’t that flawless…
Thus, I’m back to provide a more accurate look at this device + display size + dimensions + 360° video, on behalf of@digitindia??https://t.co/SjL80zE2Yspic.twitter.com/vF2lVyJKBN
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks)May 20, 2021
OnLeaks and Digit.in also have a few more specifics to share, noting that the more powerful Pixel 6 Pro may come with a 6.67-inch curved display and will measure roughly 163.9 x 75.8 x 8.9 mm, although the camera brings that to 11.5 mm of thickness.
They also reiterate that the devices will have an in-display fingerprint reader and that the Pro model will feature a Pixel-first triple-camera system, including a periscope camera for those far-away subjects.
The leak coincides with Google’s announcement ofits first Google Store, indicating the company is seriously planning to double down on its mindshare in the hardware space. The major design shift also makes sense considering Google’s all-new ‘Material You’ aesthetic for Android.
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