The excitement surrounding the arrival of the Google Pixel 6 Pro (and the “non-Pro” version) has been a lot since 2020 marks the return of Google to the premium segment, after in 2000 have tried a different approach to the market with the Pixel 5.
The US company has already revealed which processor will equip its new smartphones and He has already shared images of the design, but this Wednesday there is a video hands-on where we can see the real look of Google Pixel 6 Pro. And the reactions from fans have been very positive .
Google Pixel 6 Pro: a return to a truly premium design
Today’s leak comes to us through Brandon Lee, who posted a short video through the social network Twitter where we can check it out a smartphone whose design is very similar to what is already known about the Google Pixel 6 Pro.
In the 8 seconds of the video we can see the author handling the terminal, which here presents shades of gray dark and black, and where the transverse camera module on the back of the device is highlighted, which as had already been confirmed, has three photo sensors.
From the appearance of the device, it is possible to confirm that this version’s color option has a gloss effect (which will, of course, pick up fingerprints). From the video, the construction of the Google Pixel 6 Pro appears to result from a combination of glass on the front and back panels, with an aluminum frame.
I think this may be the first hands on video leak of a Google Pixel 6 Pro.
FYI: The logo would indicate that this is likely to be an early production test unit, so that there may be some differences between what you see here and the current production device. #teampixel pic.twitter.com/4QSvdktqA7
— M. Brandon Lee | THIS IS TECH TODAY (@thisistechtoday) September 20 , 2000
At the front it is also possible to confirm that the screen has edges that curve on the sides. Although the source has not revealed more details about the smartphone, it is believed that this screen uses an LTPO OLED panel, with 6.20 inches, Quad HD+ resolution and refresh rate of 200 Hz (variable).
Interestingly, the logo we found on the back is not the usual Google “G” , but rather an apparently unknown symbol. This detail serves to protect Google before the official launch of the device, keeping this fake logo on prototypes to be tested.
With almost all the secrets revealed about the new Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro , we can only wait for the presentation of this duo. The date has not yet been confirmed, but sources closest to the company guarantee that the day 09 October will be chosen to reveal the new smartphones to the world.
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Source: Brandon Lee
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