Google Pixel 6 5G 128GB
A newer model Google Pixel 7 128GB was released in October 2022.
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Google Pixel 6 review
The Google Pixel 6 isn’t the most powerful phone on the market, but its new Tensor chipset elevates its photo-taking capabilities beyond that of rival handsets. While it lacks a telephoto lens, and its battery life isn’t anything to brag about, it’s a big phone with a 6.4-inch display, a radical new design, and a price that can undercut rival Android phones – although carrier-specific versions might be pricier.- Fantastic photos
- Good price
- Intriguing design
- No zoom lens
- Middling battery
Google Pixel 6 Review
- So many great software features
- Nice array of colours
- Strong camera hardware for the price
- Some jank in the software
- The display lacks the 120Hz refresh rate of many similarly priced rivals
- A couple of odd design choices
Google Pixel 6 review
The Google Pixel 6 gets a lot right and on the whole, you get excellent hardware and software for a reasonable price. However, the question is largely whether the design is a step in the wrong direction or not.- Good value
- Great cameras
- Excellent software
- 90Hz OLED screen
- Divisive design
- Big and heavy
- Slow charging
Google Pixel 6 review: Don’t overlook the cheaper Pixel
The Pixel 6 Pro is Google’s heavy hitter in its new smartphone lineup for 2021, but the Pixel 6’s lower price — $599 rather than $899 — makes it considerably more tempting for most people. But now that we know how good the Digital Trends’ Editors’ Choice-winning Pixel 6 Pro is, does the cheaper version still make sense given the hardware trade-offs? If you only give them a cursory glance, there’s not much to differentiate the Pixel 6 from the Pixel 6 Pro, especially if they’re both facedown. Look more closely, and it’s obvious which is which, as the Pixel 6 has a smaller section of body above the camera module compared to the 6 Pro. If the light’s right, you’ll see the Pixel 6’s camera module doesn’t contain a periscope zoom camera, either. Pick the Pixel 6 up, and the flat screen design gives it a more “classic” in-hand feel, and there’s actually better grip than with the curvy Pixel 6 Pro. I haven’t had to juggle the Pixel 6 as much as I did with the Pixel 6 Pro, and I’ve generally f...- Great camera
- Screen is colorful and vibrant
- Latest Android 12 software
- Years of software updates
- Flakey connectivity
- Fast charger not included
Google Pixel 6 5G (128GB, Seafoam) AU - Excellent review
With the Google Pixel 5 launch last year, we were a little underwhelmed as the Pixel 5 didn't really offer enough to make it stand out from the busy flagship market. However, with the Google Pixel 6, it's a whole different game!- Brilliant photos, Excellent in low light, Price, Compact size, Easy to use camera, Standout design
- No telephoto lens, Limited storage, Built-in zoom can still be improved, No headphone jack
Test : le Google Pixel 6
- Bon rapport qualité-prix
- Superbes appareils photo
- Excellent logiciel
- Écran OLED 90 Hz
- Design trop novateur
- Grand et lourd
- Chargement lent
Google Pixel 6 5G (128GB, Seafoam) AU - Excellent review
The Pixel 6 offers the most premium and polished experience we've seen from the Pixel series so far, keeping the best bits of the Pixel 4 and 5 – namely excellent photo-taking and clean software – then packaging it in more premium design.- Tensor chip is impressive, Great camera, Bold display, Purest version of Android
- No longer a compact size option, No telephoto camera, Camera bump is large and awkward
Google Pixel 6 5G (128GB, Seafoam) AU - Excellent review
Back on top. With the Pixel 6, Google positions its flagship smartphone in the premium segment again; not only does it provide it with a unique design, but also with a completely redesigned camera setup, the first in-house chipset, and an enormously long update promise.- bright 90 Hz OLED, fast SoC, IP68 certification, powerful dual-camera setup, long update cycle
- no storage expansion, thin voice quality in speaker mode, USB without image output
Google Pixel 6 review: Starting fresh
There are two big talking points with the Pixel 6: the unique design and the Google-made processor. This focus on creating a phone that's visually distinct from everything else on the market while also investing in its own home-grown silicon suggests Google is taking this whole smartphone thing very...- Unique standout design, Five years of security/software updates, Water and dust resistance, Not too expensive
- It's quite big compared to the Pixel 5, Fast-charging not all that fast
Google Pixel 6 review: A new hope
The Pixel 6 is the smartphone that is supposed to mark the revival of Google in the Android market. With a brand new 50+12 MP camera module, a new custom Tensor SoC, and a spanking new daring design, I'll share my detailed opinion about the Google Pixel 6 and tell you whether this is the one or not.- Potentially iconic design, Well-calibrated 6.4-inch 90Hz AMOLED display, Powerful Tensor SoC does not overheat, Pixel-like photo rendering, Adequate battery life, 5 years of security updates, IP68 + wireless and reverse charging, Reasonable price
- Camera module is not versatile enough without a telephoto lens, Fast charging is too slow and has no included charger, Night Sight mode is not natural for night shots, 128GB storage without a microSD port, "Only" 3 major Android updates