Testseek.com have collected 229 expert reviews of the Google Pixel 6 Pro and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Pixel 6 Pro.
October 2021
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The editors liked
Incredible battery life in early testing
Exclusive Pixel features look promising
Excellent durability
Solid connectivity
Excellent software support
Fantastic and versatile camera system
Unique software features
Affordably priced
Bright 120Hz display
Incredible cameras
Tensor performs well
Beautiful new design
More affordable than other flagships
Gorgeous hardware design with IP68 and durable Gorilla Glass Victus all over
Excellent display with 120Hz and great sunlight legibility
Beautiful UI with fun and colorful elements
5 years of Android updates
Newly enabled Voice Typing and on-device voi
Stunning
Unique design
Cameras are a generational leap forward
Best haptic motors in the business
120Hz LTPO OLED is buttery smooth
Tensor is an AI-processing beast
New Pixel-exclusive features are a meaningful addition
Natural
Reliable photo processing
Striking design and we love it
Big
Bold
Punchy screen
Uncluttered Android experience
Camera is much improved
Battery life is still impressive
Android 12 brings all sorts of new customization
The Display is the best in the game
Incredible price
Unique and exciting hardware and software design
Android 12 runs smoothly & gets latest Google features
Excellent camera performance
Battery life holds up to all-day use
Wireless and reverse charging
Bright and color-accurate 120 Hz OLED
Fast SoC
IP68 certification
Powerful triple-camera
Long update cycle
The editors didn't like
Fast wireless charging not available at launch
Potentially middling battery life
Unproven processor
No charger in the box
Shorter battery life than competitors
Finicky in-display fingerprint reader
Battery life misses expectations
No charger included in the box
30W charging is not the quickest
HDR+ is too aggressive in still images and could use some tweaks
Color tuning inconsistent between main and ultrawide cameras
Google Tensor chip throttle
Not as customizable as some other Android flavors
Curved screen is challenging for screen protectors
Abstract: Score: 79%It's. Google's latest and greatest. It really is. The highest specced Pixel ever made. But that doesn't mean that it's perfect, as you'll see in my review. Niggles include the 'zoom gap' and a plastic top edge, but don't worry, there's also...
Abstract: Google premium hardware brings forth a flagship-level feel to the Pixels that felt like was always missing. So no polycarbonate body present this time around as we're getting better. As far as the body, you got glass + metal on top of an aluminum frame, a...
Gorgeous hardware design with IP68 and durable Gorilla Glass Victus all over, Excellent display with 120Hz and great sunlight legibility, Beautiful UI with fun and colorful elements; 5 years of Android updates; newly enabled Voice Typing and on-device voi
Battery life misses expectations, No charger included in the box, 30W charging is not the quickest, HDR+ is too aggressive in still images and could use some tweaks, Color tuning inconsistent between main and ultrawide cameras, Google Tensor chip throttle
When Google launched the Pixel 5 last year, many (including we) were met with confusion when Google announced that the flagship Pixel phone for 2020 was reverting to a mid-range device with the same camera hardware. In our review of the Pixel 5, we were d...
Abstract: You've probably read this several times now, but the Pixel 6 Pro sure looks like a phone that Google would make if they were truly going for it. I think they even told us that that's what this phone is all about, it's just that in this world of tech, we h...
Abstract: You've probably read this several times now, but the Pixel 6 Pro sure looks like a phone that Google would make if they were truly going for it. I think they even told us that that's what this phone is all about, it's just that in this world of tech, we h...
Published: 2021-10-28, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: I t's It's rare that a new smartphone feels all that new. The common refrain is that smartphones are all a “mature” technology and today's new phone is only incrementally different from the prior one. There's a lot of truth in that - Apple's made 15 gene...