Google Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro launch is imminent. We have seen the design of the phone and even the company has confirmed the design. However, the complete specifications of the smartphone are still not yet fully uncovered.
Today, a report coming from XDA developers revealed that the smartphone will use a Samsung Isocell GN1 50-megapixel sensor as its primary camera. They also discovered that the phone will use the Exynos 5123 5G modem.
The publication uncovered this through an Android 12 beta preview which comes preloaded with Google apps, of which the Google Camera app is one.
Digging deep into the code library of the camera app reveals a string that seemingly points at the wide camera using the GN1 sensor. The Exynos 5123 modem was also discovered.
It is good to know that the Exynos 5123 is a 5G modem that supports both Sub-6 and mmWave connectivity standards. This further proves that indeed, the Pixel 6 series is coming with a Tensor chipset.
Tensor chipset is the new Google’s own chipset that will be powering their Pixels phones, just like the Apple Bionics.
As for specs, leakers revealed that it will come with a 6.4-inch 90Hz AMOLED display, while the Pixel 6 Pro may come with a 6.7-inch QHD+ 120Hz AMOLED panel.