Earlier the rumours said that the Pixel 6 series might be launching on September 13 (also the date for Apple’s big iPhone 13 launch) or a day before that, but seems like the new leaks state otherwise. A fresh report from Jon Prosser of FrontPageTech suggests that the Pixels would be released on 28 October, with their pre-orders starting from October 19.

Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro: Everything we know so far

Since their announcement, Pixel 6 and 6 Pro have been in the news for their new Tensor SoC, the new design, an in-display fingerprint sensor, their camera specs, and expectation. There is a huge ‘camera bar’ that runs along the full width of the phones with a barely raised metal rail to protect the glass from scratches. ALSO READ: Samsung Galaxy Book Fold is reportedly in the works; Read on to know more about it Pixel 6 Pro will have a 6.7-inch OHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate while regular Pixel 6 has a 6.4-inch FHD+ screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. There will be a memory difference between both the phones too along with a slight tweak in colour options. Pixel 6 Pro will be available in three staid colour options while Pixel 6 has two more fun colours to choose from. The base 6 Pixel will have a matte aluminium finish while the Pro 6 has a shinier polished aluminium finish. Also, whereas Pixel 6 has two cameras (wide and ultra-wide), Pixel 6 pro adds a telephoto zoom lens to the mix. ALSO READ: Apple Watch Series 7 renders reveal a stunning squared-off design Though lots of important details like the pricing, CPU, RAM of the new pixels are still under wraps, we have a fair bit of details to work with. Now, whatever the release date be, it doesn’t seem too far. In any case, we promise to keep you updated so do keep an eye on this space for all the latest updates on this. Source: 1

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