![]() ![]() In standard mode, however, we comfortably made it through a day with moderate to heavy photo and video capture, as well as regular phone use. The phones also support wireless and reverse wireless charging, and feature battery saver and extreme battery saver modes that can eke out a couple of days of use. Given the fact the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro don’t ship with chargers, you might struggle to get a fast charger for it, however, if you look for PD 3.0, that’s the standard of charger both phones use. The phone features a 4,600mAh battery, complete with fast charging which powers it up to 50 percent in 30 minutes. This stabilization extends to video too, with support for one of four stabilized modes – Standard, Locked (when zooming), Active and Cinematic Pans. The new shooting modes are fun, and we were able to capture a lowlight handheld light trail with ease thanks to some smart software stabilization. As for the front camera, it captures a healthy amount of detail and rich colors, though we wouldn’t have minded slightly lower contrast for more flattering photos in scenes with harsh lighting. While the ultra-wide camera didn’t impress us too much – it does the job for expansive shots and works with night mode, however, doesn’t fire up Astrophotography, so that feature’s still reserved for the main camera. The camera is also quick to take a photo and can compensate for a slightly shaky hand well, in bright and dimly lit scenes alike. Thanks to the new Pixel 6 and 6 Pro featuring a larger sensor, photos from the main cameras deliver a much shallower depth of field when compared to those of previous generation Pixels – we seldom felt the need to activate Portrait mode in our time with the phone, especially when capturing photos of subjects closer than one meter. (Image credit: Basil Kronfli/Digital Camera World) Interestingly, this tends to be flipped outdoors, with greens and blues looking zingier on the new Pixels. This could in part come down to contrast levels, with the Pixel 5’s photos featuring boosted contrast by comparison to the Pixel 6. As a result, the Pixel 6 produces more natural looking shots. The Pixel 6’s pictures aren’t always as vibrant as those of the Pixel 5, especially when it comes to processing reds or indoor scenes. Its photos are generally well exposed, balance contrast and dynamic range, and adjust for different scenes reliably. Nevertheless, the Pixel 6 is a great camera phone, just like the Pixel 5. With the Pixel 6 Pro, you’re getting something totally new – a telephoto camera, whereas with the Pixel 6, it’s a marginal upgrade to the same wide and ultra-wide setup. If you have a Pixel 5, it makes much more sense from a camera point of view to upgrade to the 6 Pro than the Pixel 6. Pixel 6 vs Pixel 5: auto shooting compared (Image credit: Basil Kronfli/Digital Camera World) The Full HD resolution of 1080 x 2400 isn’t as sharp as top-end flagships, but in its price bracket, is competitive with a pixel density of over 400 PPI, and the fact it’s shown off on high-quality 90Hz OLED technology is only a good thing. Its screen measures 6.4 inches, with an aspect ratio of 20:9. All three options look striking with their horizontal, raised camera surrounds, however, our favourite is the Sorta Seafoam option, given it carries forward Google’s playful styling with a side serving of subtleness. Its less tapered edges make it feel thicker than the Pixel 6 Pro, even though both measure 8.9mm.Ĭolours include Sorta Seafoam, Kinda Coral and Stormy Black. Its blasted metal frame doesn’t feel super sleek. ![]() There’s definitely a refinement missing on the standard Pixel 6 that you might expect on phones that cost a little more. ![]() Made from scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass Victus on the front with Gorilla Glass 6 around the back, its metal alloy frame and IP68 water and dust resistance make it seem and feel protected. It also isn’t as elegant as the Pixel 6 Pro, without the curved screen and polished sides.ĭespite not being as elegant as the Pro and curved screen phones like the OPPO Find X3 Pro, the Pixel 6 is still premium. If you liked the size of the Pixel 5, the Pixel 6 is a comparative brick. ![]()
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