The Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro has been officially unveiled by Google in an advertising video. This is the first time that Pixel 6's design has been demonstrated. Google has actually shown all the 3 color options of the Pixel 6 Pro and, frankly, the phone looks much better than the renders suggest. Excellent display of the phone before launch Google shows that Google is as confident in its new flagships as they were not before.
Google went out last month to announce its next flagship smartphones - the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. This is months ahead of the expected schedule which pins the launch around October. This shows that Google is as confident in its new flagships as it was before. But the thing is, Google showed the Pixel 6 in the form of renders, there was no real picture or video of the handset. But that is changing today as Google has uploaded a new video showing the original Pixel 6, which is in the hands of real people. It looks like the Pixel 6 Pro is judging from the long section above the camera bar. The phone has a 6.7 "120Hz QHD + display, which is by far the largest pixel phone but the phone has a form factor like thin bezels and other Android phones so it will fit perfectly in your hands as you know from the video. Google actually showed all 3 color options and, frankly, looks much better than the phone renderer suggests. Thanks to Google for paying. Watch the full video, here it is. The ad highlights 3 key points. Learning. Developing and molding censorship courtesy. As you can see, the ad ends next fall. 2021. Now Google has added more insights on this on its Instagram page. 19 date "and October 19 comes on a Tuesday which strongly indicates that the launch is taking place on October 19 which is a little later than usual. But it's in the same park. Also, with the Pixel 6, Google is tackling a long-standing problem that dates back to the days of the movie: image processing is for light skin colors, not black and gray. With these tweaks, Google's goal is to make color people in photos more shiny and unsatisfactory for more accurate representation. Along with the Pixel 6, Google is also working on its own algorithm to capture curly and wavy hair more accurately. This means that the cameras are better equipped to separate the hair of any person in a picture from their background in a portrait photo. The company says that there is still a lot to be done but it is happy in the right direction. The next step.