Google unveiled the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro weeks ago. While the company provided some important details about the phones, specifics were lacking and it's taken a bunch of leaks to give a clearer idea of what the phones will offer. Launch information has been scarce, however—until now.
According to information coming out of China, Google plans to launch the Pixel 6 series globally on September 13. It's a bit amusing that this leak is coming from a Chinese source, as Google generally doesn't even sell its phones in that market. It does sell its phones in Taiwan, however, and the source has a solid track record with leaks.
The Pixel 6 series will be powered by Google's semi-custom chipset, Tensor, and is expected to offer high refresh rate displays, 33 W charging, UWB, and 50 MP cameras. Pricing specifics remain unknown but the Pixel 6 Pro is expected to carry a hefty price tag in line with its premium hardware.
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