When Google organized a great revelation for its new pixel 6 and pixel 6 Pro smartphones, it does it through a twitter thread, actually did not detail much about their cameras, leaving us in the darkness in that department, as well as in many others.
However, enter Android 12, since the fourth beta version for the next version of Google software has just deployed and, by XDA developers, the new version of the camera application contains some details of the pixel 6 in the code.
Apparently, the code chain says “GN1_Wide_P21”: Logic is that GN1 is the Samsung 50MP camera that has been used in a few living phones, while ‘wide’ refers to the angle of the lens (most of the Smartphones have wide-angle lenses in their main chambers) and ‘P21’ indicates that it is for the pixel phone from 2021, the pixel 6 (and presumably pro).
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Then, to decode that, the Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro will apparently have a 50MP main cameras, they would be the first release of phones outside of China to use this particular sensor made by Samsung.
That is a great leap of the 12MP cameras that we saw on previous pixel phones, and shows that Google does not move away from the high pixel race, other brands also participate.
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Google Pixel phones have strange pre-release cycles.
Pixel phones are known for their high volume of leaks, with so many rumors and news that circulate before their release as an important Samsung Galaxy or iPhone device. So we know a lot about most pixels before they become officers.
But now the pixel 6 is actually official, and for some reason we still know anything about it. The company did not illuminate us in the camera specifications, the size of the screen or the resolution, the size of the battery and the loading speed or even the price. We are in the darkness in most parts of the phone.
It is strange that we had more information about a phone before its launch that after that, even if that early information is of leakage, and therefore a bit dubious.
We should not need to trust the code in software beta to find out the specifications of telephones that have already been presented, and it does not make much sense why Google chose to reveal the phone in the way he did.
Hopefully, the Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro will be thrown so that we can try the phones and, in reality, it will understand what they are. Until then, we will have to continue digging.