Google Pixel 6 Pro Review: Impressive Phone That May Be Too Big
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The camera system spans the width of the Pixel 6 Pro, but it doesn't get in the way while using the phone.
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Camera The Pixel 6 phones look lovely. Google's Pixel 6 and 6 Pro introduced an instantly distinct and noticeable physical design. The raised camera bump extends across the entire width of the device. The two-tone colors also add a nice design aesthetic, but one that may need to be covered with a case to avoid the phone's slippery plastic exterior. What Google is most proud of with these new phones, however, are things that are harder to see than the striking new design.
Arguably the main feature of the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro is the Google-built tensor processor embedded within the plastic phone. Like Apple, Google is venturing into creating its own silicon, which lets it have more control over mobile processing. The place the processor is most noticeable for consumers will be in the photography features it enables and in the battery life. There's less to say about the processor itself from a consumer standpoint.