Detailed camera specifications of Google Pixel 6 Series surface ahead of launch

Detailed camera specifications of Google Pixel 6 Series surface ahead of launch

Detailed camera specifications of Google Pixel 6 Series surface ahead of launchDetailed camera specifications of Google Pixel 6 Series surface ahead of launch

Google Pixel 6 series is all set to launch soon and the specifications of the device have been surfacing lately. In similar move, the camera specifications of the upcoming Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have appeared too online, along with possible features in the new smartphone.

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According to XDA Developers, the triple rear cameras of the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro is reported to have a combination of a 50MP Samsung GN1 sensor (primary) + 12MP Sony IMX 386 sensor (ultra-wide) + 48MP Sony IMX 586  (4x telephoto – only on the Pixel 6 Pro). The front camera on the Pixel 6 is said to be an 8MP sensor, while the Pixel 6 Pro is said to feature a 12MP front camera (Sony IMX663 sensor).

Detailed camera specifications of Google Pixel 6 Series surface ahead of launch
Pixel 6 Pro

In addition, the front camera is said to be a wide-angle lens and the Pixel 6 Pro is said to support 0.7x and 1x zoom levels on the front camera. When it comes to video recording capabilities, the Pixel 6 Pro is said to support 4K video recording at 60fps from the main camera and 4K at 30 fps from the other two cameras.

Apart from this, the possible camera features on the Pixel 6 Series are said to include Manual white balance adjustment, Magic eraser, Face deblur, Scene lock, support for using Bluetooth microphone while video recording, Timer light, Motion blur, Frequent faces v2, and more.

Detailed camera specifications of Google Pixel 6 Series surface ahead of launch

The launch of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro is around the corner, and we should know more information in the coming days.

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