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Google Pixel 6 leak shows off distinctive new design

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Pixels of the Pixel 6 —

Google Pixel 6 leak shows off distinctive new design

Besides the all-new Google "Whitechapel" SoC, it's reportedly getting a new design.

Ron Amadeo - 5/14/2021, 4:37 PM

  • Renders of the Pixel 6. Get a load of that camera bar.
  • At left is the base model Pixel 6, with two rear cameras. The "Pixel 6 Pro," right, has three cameras.
  • Here's a shot of the underside of the camera bar.
  • There's an in-screen fingerprint reader.
  • Slim bezels!
  • The front looks very Samsung-y compared to the Pixel 5.

The Pixel 6 promises to be a landmark device for Google, as it is expected to mark the debut of the Google-developed "Whitechapel" SoC, instead of the Qualcomm chips the search giant has shipped in all of its previous devices. To go along with the revamped insides, it appears the outside is seeing some major design changes, too—if the newest leak is to be believed.

This first look at the Pixel 6 design comes to us from YouTuber Jon Prosser. Prosser claims he was sent live, hands-on images of the device, and while he isn't sharing the actual images, he teamed up with a render artist to depict the device based on those images.

Prosser's track record when it comes to Google leaks is not the greatest. Just last month he claimed the Pixel 5a was "canceled," but that assertion was publicly shot down by Google. This leak has a bit more believability to it, as it was also backed up by Android Police's Max Weinbach, though he says the colors aren't accurate.

The most striking thing about the design is the back, which now features a big horizontal camera bump that stretches edge to edge across the phone. It's definitely distinctive. The renders show two sizes, which Prosser says will be called the "Pixel 6" and "Pixel 6 Pro." Previously Google named the bigger phone "XL," but the Pixel line, which has always been about chasing Apple, naturally had to align with Apple's naming scheme. Prosser doesn't have exact specs, but the Pro model has three rear cameras, and the base model has two.

Google is reportedly teaming up with Samsung to build the Pixel 6's Whitechapel SoC, and maybe that's why the front of the Pixel 6 looks kind of Samsung-y. The Pixel 5 had shallow corners, while the Pixel 6 has sharper display corners, making it look more like a Galaxy Note. The Pixel 5 had a hole punch off to the left side, while the Pixel 6, like a modern Samsung phone, puts it in the center. Prosser also said that "the glass curves around the edges a bit," which would also make it more like a Samsung phone, as the Pixel 5 display was flat. Another change is an in-screen fingerprint reader; Google has previously gone with a rear capacitive reader.

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Nobody knows the specs of this phone yet, and unlike most flagships, there is actually a potential for variance here, since the Pixel 5 was a mid-range phone with a Snapdragon 765G SoC. Is this still a mid-range phone? Will Google's SoC make any noise from a performance standpoint, or is it just a play for more control over the SoC kernel and a longer window for software updates? We still have a ton of unanswered questions about this phone, but fortunately for us, Google's hardware team is not great at keeping secrets.


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