Presentation close: Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro already passed FCC certification
Google has yet to announce an exact launch date for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones, but it looks like the release of the new products is just around the corner.
What we know
Our colleagues from Android Police noticed the devices in the database of the American certification agency FCC. Consequently, their announcement will take place in the near future. By the way, if we believe the insider Jon Prosser (Jon Prosser), the devices will be available for pre-order on October 19.
Detailed specifications of the new products are not available in the FCC documents, but it is said that the smartphones will support Wi-Fi 6E, as well as Ultra-wideband technology (Ultra-wideband).
Recall, Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will get a proprietary Tensor processor paired with Titan M2 security chip, Exynos 5123 5G modem and 6/8GB RAM. The devices will feature water-resistant glass enclosures, under-screen scanners, OLED displays with up to 120 Hz and new advanced cameras. The new products will support 33W fast charging and will cost from $900.
Source: Android Police