The Pixel 6 Pro has all of the same security features that its smaller counterpart does, including the under-display fingerprint sensor. The 6 Pro also has a slightly better front-facing camera, which is a 11MP shooter with a wider, 94-degree field of view. That's on top of the 50MP wide camera and the 12MP ultra wide lenses that also appear on the regular Pixel 6.
The Pixel 6 Pro has one extra rear camera: a 48MP telephoto shooter that supports super-res zoom up to 20x. Both also support fast charging and wireless charging. The 6 Pro has a slightly larger battery, but Google gives the same battery life estimations for both handsets. The key differences between the Pixel 6 Pro and the regular Pixel 6 are in battery size and cameras. It automatically adjusts the refresh rate depending on what you're doing and it can go as low as 10Hz to save battery. The higher-end Pixel 6 Pro has a 6.7-inch 1,440 x 3,120 LTPO OLED display that supports HDR and refresh rates up to 120Hz. Buy Pixel 6 Pro at Google starting at $899 Buy Pixel 6 Pro at Best Buy starting at $899 Buy Pixel 6 Pro at B&H starting at $899
Instead of buying the phone outright, you can get it for $55 per month with Pixel Pass, Google's new subscription service that also includes access to Google One, YouTube Premium and YouTube Music Premium, Google Play Pass and Preferred Care. The Pixel 6 Pro smartphone is available for pre-order today for $899 and will be widely available starting October 28. It has one USB-C port along with support for 5G, WiFi 6 and dual SIM cards. It supports fast charging, so you can get 50 percent of juice in just 30 minutes, and you can power up with wireless chargers, too. Google claims it has a "beyond 24-hour" battery life and that you can get up to 48 hours of use in Extreme Battery Saver mode.
Inside the Pixel 6 is Google's Tensor processor, 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of storage. Google added a bunch of new camera features to the smartphone, too, including Magic Eraser, which automatically suggests objects like random people or cars to remove from a shot, Face Unblur and Motion Mode. The rear setup can shoot video in up to 4K/60fps while the front camera tops out at 1080p/30fps.
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When it comes to cameras, the Pixel 6 has a 50MP wide lens and a 12MP ultra wide shoot on the back, plus an 8MP front-facing camera. The handset also has Google's Titan M2 security chip for enhanced security, along with camera and mic toggles. One of the smartphone's kicker lies under the screen - fingerprint reader that you can use to unlock the device. The Pixel 6 is the smaller of the two new Google handsets, with a 6.4-inch 1,800 x 2,400 OLED display that supports HDR and refresh rates up to 90Hz. Pre-order Pixel 6 at Google starting at $599 Pre-order Pixel 6 at Amazon starting at $599 Pre-order Pixel 6 at Best Buy starting at $599 Pre-order Pixel 6 at B&H starting at $599 Instead of buying the phone outright, you can get it for $45 per month with Pixel Pass, Google's new subscription service that also includes access to Google One, YouTube Premium and YouTube Music Premium, Google Play Pass and Preferred Care. The Pixel 6 smartphone is available for pre-order today for $599 and will be widely available starting October 28.