Google unveiled its latest Pixel smartphones, focusing on camera technology and AI in an updated form-factor.
In a video announcement, Google executives highlighted its latest processor, Tensor [1], claiming it will enable new experiences in the Pixel 6 smartphones using AI.
Much of the AI appears to be focused on the camera, which sits in a raised bar on the back of the phone. Executives explained the technology corrects for low visibility, reads skin tones and recognises individuals.
Pixel 6 features a 12MP ultra-wide lens and a 50MP wide lens, with a Pro version adding a 48MP telephoto module to the mix, plus an 11MP front camera.
The Pixel 6 has a 6.4-inch full HD display and the Pro a 6.7-inch quad HD display. They feature two-tone colour schemes, are 5G-compatible and run Android 12.
Google emphasised the operating system’s superior performance on its own hardware.
Pixel 6 is priced $599 and the Pro $899, with the ordering process open and availability in the US scheduled for 28 October.
US offers
T-Mobile US is offering customers up to the full value of either Pixel in credits and is promoting the Pixel 6 as the first Android phone to showcase its Ultra Capacity 5G icon.
AT&T plans a $15 per month offer without the need for a data plan or trade-in, while Verizon is offering up to $700 in credit with a trade-in, along with up to $500 for customers who switch from a competitor.
Customers who subscribe to an eligible unlimited plan can buy a Pixel 6 phone and get up to $700 off a second phone without trading in a device.
[1] https://www.mobileworldlive.com/featured-content/home-banner/google-develops-custom-chip-for-upcoming-pixels
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