Google Pixel 6 5G 128GB
A newer model Google Pixel 7 128GB was released in October 2022.
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Google Pixel 6 hands-on review
The Pixel 6 is a formidable Android phone at a very compelling price point. Could this be the turning point for mass take-up of Google’s stock Android devices? Let’s hope so, because it would be a massive shame if this didn’t prove a big seller. It’s great to use and offers plenty of bang for buck. You might not get a variable refresh rate up to 120Hz with the standard model, but the screen is terrific, too.
Hands on: Google Pixel 6 review
The Google Pixel 6 is an exciting phone that could compete with pricier flagship phones, but we still don't know enough about its Google-designed Tensor chipset to make the call now. As it is, the Pixel 6 is a bold new direction in design, cameras, and software with Android 12 out of the box, and we're eager to test it fully and deliver our final verdict soon.- Tensor chipset has lots of promise
- High-megapixel main camera
- Bold new design with large 6.4-inch display
- Big size and weight makes it a bit cumbersome
- No telephoto camera
- Camera block feels vulnerable to damage
Google Pixel 6 review: A high-end Google phone at the right price
The Google Pixel 6 is a stellar phone for the price. The more expensive Pixel 6 Pro is a tougher sell , but at only $600, the standard Pixel 6 is the phone to beat. It performs well, offers an excellent camera, and boasts a solid display. It’s not a perfect phone.
Google Pixel 6 Pro review: The Pixel finally goes flagship
The Google Pixel 6 Pro is a solid option from Google, but it’s not necessarily a home run like the standard Pixel 6 is in its price range. The good news is that the device performs like a flagship and takes photos like a flagship.
Google Pixel 6 5G (128GB, Seafoam) AU - Excellent review
Where the Pixel 6 Pro is about competing on an equal footing with the top smartphones on the market, the Pixel 6 offers all of what makes Google phones great while significantly undercutting the competition on price.- Pros: class-leading camera, great screen, excellent performance, good battery life, recycled aluminium, five years of security updates, Android 12, impressive local AI features, very competitively priced.
- Cons: fairly slow charging, no optical zoom, fingerprint scanner can be picky, no face unlock option, only three years of Android version updates despite five years of security support.
Google Pixel 6 5G (128GB, Seafoam) AU - Excellent review
After spending a few weeks with Google’s latest smartphone—the Pixel 6 (dual-released alongside the Pixel 6 Pro )—I can easily say that it is powerful, beautiful, and quintessentially Google. And priced well under $1,000, it should absolutely be your next Android phone.- Excellent affordable value, Tensor chip performance is impressive, Outstanding camera software, Great battery life
- Under-display fingerprint scanner is sometimes frustrating, Weirdly slippery design, Display could be brighter
Google Pixel 6 5G (128GB, Seafoam) AU - Excellent review
Overall, the Pixel 6 takes excellent images on a level with flagship smartphones costing nearer £1,000. Yes, you miss the telephoto camera on most other premium flagships, but if you can live without this, you’re making an impressive saving, as well as benefiting from some of the most impressive...
Google Pixel 6 5G (128GB, Seafoam) AU - Excellent review
The Google Pixel 6 is the new "value" king in the world of smartphones.- New camera sensors are impressive, Battery life is still very good, Larger size, Flat display, Incredibly priced
- No charger in the box, 5G is weird, but not as bad as with the Pro, Display is only 90Hz