Google Pixel 6 series will launch next month. The lineup may include two phones this time around — Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Although there is confirmation that Google is developing its own chip for Pixel phones. A fresh leak reveals all the important information about the Google Pixel 6 Pro. The upcoming series will launch as a successor to the Google Pixel 5 series of devices.
Moreover, the upcoming Pixel 6 series of smartphones have been in the leaks for a long time now. The series will include the vanilla Pixel 6, the Google Pixel 6 XL and the Google Pixel 6 Pro. Pixel 6 series will reportedly become available for pre-orders starting October 19, 2021, with sales beginning October 28, 2021. Ahead of its launch, a couple of reports hints at the charging speeds that the upcoming Pixel smartphone series will feature.
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Google Pixel 6 Pro Regulatory Labels Show 33W Charging Support
According to XDADevelopers, Google will add support for 33W fast charging to Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones. They have also shared some regulatory labels for the Pixel smartphones. These are the labels that Google reportedly submitted to Taiwan’s National Communications Commission (NCC). The charging label shows that the soon-to-be-launched Pixel smartphones will support 5V/3A (15W), 9V/2A (18W), 9V/3A (27W), and 11V/3A (33W) charging speeds.
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On the other hand, a report from August also stated that the Pixel smartphones will ship without a 33W charging brick. Another report had suggested 23W wireless charging support. They have also reported about a Live Translate feature, which is said to debut with the Pixel 6 series. It may also be available for other Pixel smartphones running Android 12. In addition, the Live Translate feature will reportedly translate captions, messages, text detected in the camera viewfinder, and act as an interpreter based on the language chosen by the user.
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Additionally, the report shows how to set up the Live Translate feature on Android 12. You can do this by Settings > System. The settings show a toggle for turning the feature on or off. It will also give users the option to choose the language a user wants the translation in. If they want to download the language pack over mobile Internet. There are more than 50 languages that are said to support the Live Translate feature.
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