Google Updated Its US Store Site With A New Pixel 6 Pro Render On Apple Day

All the news has been absolutely dominated for today’s iPhone 13 announcement, but if you’re looking for news about non-Apple smartphones, maybe you might be interested in this image of the Pixel 6 Pro.

Google updated its store page for the upcoming Pixel 6 and 6 Pro to show the ‘silver’ color of the Pixel 6 Pro (pictured above). It is also among the first official versions of the front of the Pixel 6 Pro that Google has provided. If you go to the Google Store to see the change, you will need to switch to the US version. – the Canadian version does not show the new render.

The render doesn’t really show us anything we don’t know, but it’s great to see how thin the bezels are on the Pixel 6 Pro. Also, you can see the curved edges of the screen, the cropped centered hole-punch camera, and oddly what it looks like. a colored stripe along the top edge of the phone.

Additionally, Google’s new rendering attempts to bring out Android 12’s dynamic Material You theme. Android 12’s customization features seem to be really important to Google, which also highlighted them in its first Pixel 6 preview.

While not the biggest reveal, I do like to see a bit more of the Pixel 6 Pro. I’m quite excited about Google’s next line of smartphones and excited to see more when it launches sometime (presumably) next month.

Oh, and apparently Google cast some shadow at Apple via his old Twitter account ‘@googlenexus’, although I can’t see the actual post because it’s a private account.

Source: Google store Via: DroidLife


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