The biggest tech giant made its own SoC called Tensor and it was firstly used in Pixel 6 series devices. Many of you wondering and eagerly waiting to see the comparison of the world’s top phone companies.
YouTube channel PhoneBuff this week posted its signature speed test comparison between the iPhone 13 Pro Max and the Pixel 6 Pro, a test where iPhones almost always win out against Android competition.
According to the information, In the first “lap” of this test, the Pixel 6 Pro actually takes a very early lead and beats the iPhone through apps such as Facebook, Microsoft Word, and the camera app.
Still, the Pixel quickly gets back up and finishes the first lap just a couple of seconds behind the iPhone. The next step is going back through the same list in reverse, ensuring each app remains in memory.
By seeing the video we can not get an exact match of performance. That’s incredibly impressive for Google’s very first smartphone chip, which was mostly expected to fall behind most competitors when it came to raw performance.
Google Pixel 6 Pro sports a 6.70-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1440×3120 pixels. Google Pixel 6 Pro is powered by a 2.8GHz octa-core Google Tensor processor that features 2 cores clocked at 2.8GHz and 2 cores clocked at 2.25GHz. It comes with 12GB of RAM. The Google Pixel 6 Pro runs Android 12 and is powered by a 5003mAh battery.
As far as the cameras are concerned, the Google Pixel 6 Pro on the rear packs a triple camera setup featuring a 50-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.85 aperture and a pixel size of 1.2-micron; a 12-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 aperture and a pixel size of 1.25-micron, and a 48-megapixel camera with an f/3.5 aperture and a pixel size of 0.8-micron. The rear camera setup has autofocus. It has a single front camera setup for selfies, featuring a 11.1-megapixel sensor with an f/2.2 aperture and a pixel size of 1.22-micron.
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