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Google Pixel 6 Pro renders leak online showing massive changes to the design

Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro renders have leaked so far showcasing a rather different back’s design that made a lot of impact in the Pixel series. Apparently, a set of leaks have appeared the second time around that shows Pixel 6 Pro in a limelight.

Google Pixel 6 Pro Renders Leaked

Apparently, the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro exclusively leaked recently. Cut to now, unofficial renders from third-party sources showcasing Pixel 6 Pro have appeared. This shows Pixel 6 Pro with a giant 6.67-inch curved AMOLED panel with a centrally-placed punch-hole cutout and tiny bezels around the edges. The chin is still there but Google has reportedly reduced the size making it almost symmetrical to the forehead. Next up, there’s an in-display fingerprint sensor as well.

Google Pixel 6 renders leaks online showing massive changes to the design

Flip the phone and you get a triple rear camera setup. Apparently, the design is out of the box since it uses three sections rather than what Pixel used to do earlier with two sections. The top is a deep orange color on the White variant of Pixel 6 as seen in the renders. There’s a horizontally aligned triple camera setup that protrudes a bit above the rear panel. Everything else after the horizontal camera bump is clad in white with a “G” logo clad in orange accent.

The rear camera setup includes a normal wide-angle sensor, an ultrawide sensor, and a periscope sensor although there’s not much information available about it at the moment. The standard Pixel 6 rather includes a dual rear camera setup probably without a periscope sensor.

Google Pixel 6 renders leaks online showing massive changes to the design

The device reportedly has dimensions of 163.9 x 75.8 x 8.9mm and the thickness is at 11.5 mm when calculated at the camera bump. The phone reportedly has features like wireless charging and dual stereo speakers as mentioned.

Apparently, we don’t know which processor the upcoming Pixel 6 series will bring on board. If rumors are to be believed, it is likely Google’s in-house silicon which has been dubbed as GS101 and has been codenamed as Whitechapel.

Note that these renders are from a third-party source and not coming from Google officially so there’s still a lot of changes that can be expected with the final product.

Aadil Raval

Aadil Raval is a Technical Content Writer at ScoopSquare24. He handles several big-ticket tech websites as well and runs his blog TechTantrum along with passion for sitcoms like The Office, HMIYM, and Scientific Documentaries, Discoveries, News & Movies.

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