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Google Pixel 6 vs 6 Pro | Gaming, Camera, Battery – Tested!



Reviewing Google’s Pixel 6 Pro versus the standard Pixel 6, to see which 2021 flagship smartphone is best for you. I’ve been testing the fresh camera tech, gaming chops with Genshin Impact, everyday battery life and more for over a week now. So here’s which Pixel 6 phone you should buy (if any), and check out my unboxing and review for more Google goodness!

The camera is one of the biggest overhauls vs last year’s flagship smartphone, with a new 50MP primary sensor and that Tensor chipset with built-in ISP. The main differences between these Pixel 6 mobiles is the Pro’s telephoto lens, and the slightly upgraded selfie cam.

For performance, the Pixel 6 Pro is also superior when it comes to gaming – although both phones can happily handle any everyday apps and multi-tasking. Battery life is slightly stronger on the Pro but again Google’s standard smartphone can easily last a full day.

The rest of the specs are mostly the same, besides that OLED screen which is QHD+ on the more expensive model. You also get a wider refresh range, from 10-120Hz, vs 60-90Hz on the original Pixel 6.

So that’s how these phones stack up, which one are you more tempted by? Bearing in mind the standard version is £599 while the upgraded model costs £849!

Pixel 6 vs Pro Chapters:
0:00 – Skip this bit
0:35 – Design
2:40 – Android 12 & features
5:12 – Display & audio
7:15 – Performance & gaming
8:42 – Connectivity & battery life
10:01 – Camera test
12:22 – Byyeeeee

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