Before its full reveal later this year, Google has revealed a couple of key details of its latest flagship, the Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro.
Right away, you’d immediately notice the drastic design change for the Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. There’s a wide strip of glass on the back that stretches from side to side which houses the cameras and the LED flash.

The full specs list will be revealed later this year. However, they do say that the Pixel 6 will have a flat 6.4-inch FHD+ screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. This AMOLED screen will feature an in-display fingerprint scanner.

Meanwhile, the Google Pixel 6 Pro has a larger 6.7-inch screen with a sharper QHD+ resolution, faster 120Hz screen, and curved edges. There’s also the primary camera that’s said can absorb 150% more light, the obligatory ultra-wide lens, and a periscope camera that can do 4x optical zoom.

They will also feature the Titan M2 security chip and one of its most interesting features, the custom Google Tensor chipset.
Like the phone itself, the features of this chip are yet to be revealed. However, like iPhones and Apple’s own-made chips, expect a more optimized performance and battery life out of it. We’ll have all the details about the Google 6 and 6 Pro later this year.