Google Pixel 6 5G 256GB
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Google Pixel 6 (256GB, Stormy Black) - Excellent review
Up close and personal with Google’s latest Pixel - an ace flagship at a decent price- Well-priced, Years of updates, Striking design
- No telephoto, No variable refresh rate
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 (256GB, Stormy Black) - 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
Google Pixel 6 (256GB, Stormy Black) - Excellent review
Google’s direction for the Pixel 6 has to be commended. From the chip, to the software and the camera this is one of the few phones I have used this year that feels interesting and actually new.- So many great software features, Nice array of colours, Strong camera hardware for the price, Software is a big factor in how you use a phone: Google excels at software and there are so many neat tricks here. Plus you’ll get plenty of updates and five years of security updates.
- Some jank in the software, The display lacks the 120Hz refresh rate of many similarly priced rivals, A couple of odd design choices, Sheer performance is your key reason to upgrade: Google’s focus with the Tensor chipset isn’t on blazing performance, and for me that’s fine.
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
Google Pixel 6 (256GB, Stormy Black) - Excellent 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 (256GB, Stormy Black) - 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 (256GB, Stormy Black) - Excellent 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...- Fantastic photos, Good price, Intriguing design
- No zoom lens, Middling battery, Limited storage