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More hints at the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro price leak
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Another leak from a German retailer has doubled down on the rumoured Pixel 6 price.
In case you weren’t in the loop, Google is set to announce thePixel 6andPixel 6 Proat an event on 19 October.
And while the phones have technically been announced already, we don’t yet know any key details of the latest Pixel series, including the price, camera details and performance of theTensorchipset.
However, a run of leaks have already given customers a pretty good idea of what the price could look like, and recently a German retailer used a promotional flyer that advertised the Pixel 6 as €649.
Picked up byMyDealzand then posted toTwitter, the retail price matches up with a previousleakthat claimed the new smartphone pricing would start at €649.
Seems like the German Retailer “Mediamarkt” spilled the beans on the Pixel 6 and confirms the 649 Price.Source:https://t.co/H2wXIX8Lz4pic.twitter.com/SvZMZiYIdL
The advert does fail to mention how much the Pixel 6 Pro will cost, though that same leak suggested that it could start at €899, meaning it also likely won’t be joining in the elite smartphone tier of theSamsung Galaxy S21 Ultraor theiPhone 13 Pro.
ThePixel 6 camera has also been leakedrecently, with camera samples from the phone taking the internet by storm.
The images seem to confirm that the Pixel Pro 6 will be able to shoot 50MP shots, alongside capturing four different zoom levels, including 0.7x (ultra-wide), 1x, 2x, and 4x. It switches into a 2.8x zoom for portrait shots. Unfortunately, it does also seem that the phone will yield regular photos at 12.5MP by default,
Google hasn’t yet confirmed these prices, but we should find out in just two weeks when the company officially launches both phones, meaning there will also be some juicy gossip around specs and performance.
Be sure to check outPixel 6andPixel 6 Propages to keep up to date with all the latest information, we’ll be updating each article as Google reveals more about each phone.
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