The Google Pixel 6 leaks are fun to read and watch, but you can't interact with the text or the rendered images. That's why 3D printing this rumored phone is a surprisingly clever idea.
Thanks to a video from concept artist Concept Creator, we can see how the new Pixel will look in the real world and how it compares to real devices like the Galaxy S21 Ultra and Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra.
Leaked information suggests that the two versions of the Pixel 6 will be 6.4" and 6.67" in size, which ConceptCreator has 3D printed. While this model lacks some refinement, it gives us a sense of what the Pixel 6's rumored camera array will look like and how large it will be compared to other phones.
That said, ConceptCreator states that even the smaller model is a large device with a width similar to larger devices like the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra and Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra. However, he notes that the Pixel models are still quite short.
The rear camera, whether the main and ultra-wide sensors rumored for the basic Pixel 6 or the main/ultrawide/telephoto sensor expected for the Pixel 6 Pro, is in a bar-shaped camera bump. According to ConceptCreator's model, this bar protrudes farther out from the phone than the other camera bumps. What this means is that Google is able to increase the brightness of the image by incorporating a larger sensor.
On the front, meanwhile, the center punch-hole camera has been changed from the Pixel 5's left-aligned camera. However, ConceptCreator noted that the punch hole is larger than on other similar models. It is 4 mm (0.15 inches) in diameter compared to less than 3.5 mm (0.13 inches) on other models, though not a huge difference.
We believe Google will announce the Pixel 6 in September or October of this year. Leaks will not only talk about the new design. We are looking forward to the new "Whitechapel" chipset, as Google will reportedly move to its own processor with this release.
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