Google is expected to launch the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones this Fall. We already heard from one leakster that Mountain View is developing a custom SoC, and Jon Prosser shares what he says are the final specifications of the phones, supporting that claim.

FrontPageTech’s Jon Prosser shared the specification details of Google Pixel 6 Pro and Google Pixel 6. His sources claim that both the handsets are likely to support 5G, Wi-Fi 6E, and be AER certified. The phones are expected to be powered by Google’s custom chipset as well.

The Google Pixel 6 will have a 6.4” AMOLED screen and just two cameras on the back – 50MP main and 12MP ultrawide units. The RAM will be 8GB, while storage options will be two – 128GB and 256GB.

The Pixel 6 Pro will have a bigger 6.71” screen that Prosser references as P-OLED so it’s supposedly coming from LG. It will have a 12MP camera at the front, while the back will have 50MP main, 48MP telephoto, and 12MP ultrawide cameras. RAM here is 12GB, and there’s one more storage variant than the regular Pixel 6 – 512GB.

A big improvement over previous Pixel phones is the size of the batteries – the Pixel 6 will have a 4,614mAh power cell, while the Pro will come with a 5,000mAh juice pack.

Both phones will be among the first to ship with the newest Android 12, as is tradition. According to Prosser, Google is also promising at least 5 years of software updates, which is great news for the wee crowd of Pixel owners.

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