Time for juice? The Pixel 6 supports relatively speedy refuelling with Google’s 30W USB-C charger and 21W wireless charging using the second-gen Pixel Stand. The Pixel 6 also gets an M2 chip for enhanced security, an under-display fingerprint sensor, plus a 4524mAh cell inside that can last for more than 24 hours on a single charge. It runs Android 12 slick and quick, as well as powering a range of camera tricks, including Real Tone, Magic Eraser, Face Unblur and Night Sight. Fast, smart and efficient, that Tensor silicon is built to boost the machine-learning chops of Google’s mobiles. Under the hood, the Pixel 6 utilises Google’s tailor-made Tensor processor, paired with a solid 8GB of RAM. In everyday conditions, the main cam can reliably capture detailed, dynamic snaps, while the ultra-wide serves up consistently solid results. Both deploy laser-detect autofocus, plus optical and electronic image stabilisation. In the camera stakes, the vanilla Pixel 6 adopts a 50MP main sensor, flanked by a 12MP ultra-wide (covering a 114-degree field of view).
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