Pixel 6 Pro Hands-on Video Leak Reveals Rear Triple Camera Array, Glossy Finish, Tensor Specs & More

Pixel 6 Pro Hands-on Video Leak Reveals Rear Triple Camera Array, Glossy Finish, Tensor Specs & More

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The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will reportedly launch on October 28, meaning that the official unveiling is a few weeks away, so it is not surprising that a hands-on video of Google’s flagship has leaked online. However, it only shows the larger and more expensive Pixel 6 Pro so let us check out what fresh details we can spot from the clip.

The leaked hands-on video was publicly shared online by Brandon Lee from the YouTube channel This is Tech Today. The handset in question matches the design and camera configuration of the smartphone that Google announced a while back, but the model spotted in the video is a prototype, not a retail unit. It presumably belongs to the Product Validation Batch batch as there is no Google logo at the back, but we will not be surprised if the design matches that of the device that lands in markets shortly.

Pixel 6 Pro Hands-on Video Leak Reveals Rear Triple Camera Array, Glossy Finish, Tensor Specs & More

Sep 22, 2021, 10:33am UTC
https://wccftech.com/google-pixel-6-pro-hands-on-video-leak/ > The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will reportedly launch on October 28, meaning that the official unveiling is a few weeks away, so it is not surprising that a hands-on video of Google’s flagship has leaked online. However, it only shows the larger and more expensive Pixel 6 Pro so let us check out what fresh details we can spot from the clip. > The leaked hands-on video was publicly shared online by Brandon Lee from the YouTube channel This is Tech Today. The handset in question matches the design and camera configuration of the smartphone that Google announced a while back, but the model spotted in the video is a prototype, not a retail unit. It presumably belongs to the Product Validation Batch batch as there is no Google logo at the back, but we will not be surprised if the design matches that of the device that lands in markets shortly.