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Google Pixel 6 Pro leaked image reveals curved display, horizontal camera

Google Pixel 6 Pro leaked image reveals curved display, horizontal camera
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  • Leaked images of Google Pixel 6 Pro reveal a curved display.
  • If the leaks are on point, it might sport a horizontal camera bump at the back.
  • The rear of the phone will have a dual-tone design.
A recent leak of Google Pixel 6 Pro reveals a curved display along with a punch-hole front camera. The alleged live images spotted by mydrivers reveals that the Google Pixel 6 Pro will have very thin bezels and a small punch-hole in the display.

As per the live images, the back of the phone sports a dual-tone design and a horizontal camera bump along with an LED flash. The horizontal camera set-up is likely to feature triple camera sensors, LED flash and a colour correction sensor. The small portion above the camera bump sports the orange shade while the majority portion below it is white and features the Google logo.



As per reports, Google is likely to launch its flagship devices Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro in October this year. The Pixels are likely to feature Google’s in-house built processor— Whitechapel. As per reports by mysmartprice, the Google Whitechapel’s power is comparable to that of the Snapdragon 870 SoC.

Other specifications of the Google Pixel 6 Pro have been leaked earlier. The phone is expected to sport a 6.71-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The 6 Pro is likely to have 12GB along with the options to choose between 128GB, 256GB and 512Gb storage. The phone is expected to run on Android 12 out-of-the-box.


As per the leaks, it will have a 12MP front camera housed in the small punch-hole in the screen. The rear cameras are likely to have 50MP primary sensor, 48MP telephoto lens and 12MP ultrawide sensor. The phone will feature a 5,000mAh battery that is likely to support fast charging.

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