Google is yet to officially launch the Pixel 6 Pro smartphone. Although we have quite a lot of information on the series via leaks and teasers. The company has also announced the smartphone series earlier last month. Now, Google Senior Vice President of Platforms and Ecosystems Hiroshi Lockheimer has possibly suggested some details about the upcoming flagship. He has posted a screenshot on Twitter which he, later on, deletes from his profile.
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Hiroshi Lockheimer leaks possible Pixel 6 Pro lockscreen
Google’s Hiroshi Lockheimer gives us a potential glimpse at the Pixel 6 Pro. In addition, the screenshot shows the Material You styling on the lock screen. The screenshot shows Android 12’s lock screen with a fingerprint symbol on-screen just below the clock. This almost certainly indicates a device with an under-display fingerprint sensor.
Furthermore, by downloading the originally uploaded screenshot, it was quickly discovered that it was taken on a device with a resolution of 1440×3200. However, the screenshot doesn’t have any clear evidence to prove its relation to the Pixel 6 Pro. Although the Google-style icons appearing on the image do suggest that it might be captured on the upcoming flagship. Additionally, Lockheimer quietly pulling down the screenshot hints that it might have leaked some unannounced details.
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Meanwhile, earlier this month, Google confirmed that the Pixel 6 series — currently expected to launch on Android 12. It also would be their first phone to feature an under-display fingerprint sensor. In terms of display, the company shared that the Pixel 6 would have a 1080p display whereas the Pixel 6 Pro would get a “QHD+.” Another leak also suggests that the Pro model can have a 1440p display, just as seen in the above screenshot.
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Other leaks suggests thee new models will be powering on the company’s in-house Tensor SoC. In addition, the Pro may have a 6.7-inch QHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Whereas the Pixel 6 will reportedly have a 6.4-inch full-HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate. Both phones are tipping to have 33W fast charging support.