The biggest upgrade of Google Pixel6 was teased before its launch

The biggest upgrade of Google Pixel6 was teased before its launch

The Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are likely to be the most AI-oriented phones Google has ever produced. These could range from improved language translation to dramatically improved computational photography.

On Twitter, Rich Blohm posted a shot of what appears to be an advertisement for the September 27 issue of The New Yorker, asking a series of questions that suggest the types of features the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro might include.

"What if smartphones weren't just smart?" and escalated to "What if smartphones weren't just smart?" and escalating to "What if smartphones were just smart? And then escalates it to ask if the phone could be more "intuitive," "perceptive," and "personal." The ad clearly suggests that the Pixel 6 will lean heavily on the AI-centric Tensor chip to deliver smarter and more personalized features. This is to be expected given Google's previous statements, but other questions suggest that the Pixel 6 will have more specific features

. This hints at improved voice recognition capabilities, and another question asks, "What if your phone spoke "dozens of languages fluently?"

, asking, "What if your phone could speak dozens of languages fluently?"

. This is a clue that the Pixel 6 will include an improved real-time language translation feature.

"Know to save power for the apps you use most" seems to refer to improved AI battery life management, like the current Google Pixel 5 battery management.

And another notable question is, "[What if] a smartphone could capture every skin tone accurately and beautifully?"

And another question of note is, "[If] a smartphone could capture every skin tone accurately and beautifully? We suspect this refers to the dramatically improved portrait mode and skin tone capture from the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro cameras. The former is expected to have a main camera and an ultra-wide camera, while the latter will also add a telephoto camera to the rear array.

And the final question is, "What if your phone learns, adapts, evolves, and reflects you?"

. This also suggests that the Tensor chip and the overall experience of the Pixel 6 could become more user-centric, automatically adjusting to personal habits and preferences instead of having to manually apply certain settings and features.

Given that many smartphones, including Google's previous Pixel phones, already offer automatic options and AI features, the Pixel 6 will have to offer something a bit special here to stand out from the crowd. Hardware-wise, while the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have dramatic rear camera bars, their overall design is fairly standard for current Android smartphones. The former is said to offer a 6.4-inch 90Hz 1080p display with a punch-hole camera, while the latter offers a 120Hz 6.71-inch display with QHD resolution.

But Google has long proven capable of delivering impressive features thanks to its smart software. And with AI-focused custom silicon at the heart of the Pixel 6, it appears to have the hardware and software to make the smartphone really smart.

With the full reveal of the new Pixel phone expected in October, it won't be too long before we see if Google can produce a phone that can challenge the iPhone 13 Pro and Samsung's Galaxy S21 Ultra.

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