![]() The rear camera is now a 50MP affair (up from 12.2MP), complemented by a 12MP ultrawide unit and a 12MP selfie snapper on the front. The company is again focusing its efforts on strengthening the Pixel’s camera capabilities. Ditching Qualcomm and avoiding Exynos and Kirin, Tensor promises a handful of performance and efficiency improvements over last year’s mid-range Snapdragon 765G, and it represents a bold new future for Google. The most important thing to note is that the Pixel 6 is the very first handset to be powered by Google’s in-house Tensor chipset. ![]()
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