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The video discusses the Google Pixel 6 Pro, emphasizing its design, display features, camera system, Google Tensor chip, and video capabilities. The phone's unique design elements, display quality, camera versatility, and video recording capabilities are highlighted. The Google Tensor chip's performance and the phone's battery life are also reviewed, along with Android 12 updates and pricing details. Despite some issues mentioned, the Pixel 6 Pro is recommended for those interested in its features.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the Google Pixel 6 Pro. The phone features a 6.7-inch display, weighing 210 grams, with a new design language characterized by bolder corners and lines. The device incorporates a dual-tone glass design with polished aluminum framing, albeit with a plastic insert at the top for 5G signal passage. The 6.7-inch LPTO AMOLED QHD+ screen supports a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10 content. The phone’s performance includes a maximum brightness of 860 nits and dual stereo speakers with good sound quality. However, the phone’s 5,000mAh battery, while large, may not deliver optimal endurance due to the power demands of the Google Tensor chipset and 120Hz screen.
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In this segment of the video, the Pixel 6 Pro is discussed. It is mentioned that the phone does not come with a charger, but a 30-watt charger is available for purchase. The Google Tensor chip, made in collaboration with Samsung, is highlighted for its custom-built machine learning engine. The performance of the Tensor chip is praised, although it experienced some stability issues during tests. Android 12 updates, including visual changes and new features like live translate, are mentioned. The camera system of the Pixel 6 Pro, with three new sensors, is detailed, noting improved image quality in daylight but slightly different HDR+ processing.
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In this segment of the video, the camera app on the device offers 4 zoom modes – 0.7x, 1x, 2x, and 4x. The 2x photos are cropped from the main sensor and utilize Google’s super res zoom for image enhancement. The 4x zoom switches to the dedicated periscope camera, providing good dynamic range, realistic colors, and decent shots, although the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra captures more detail. The ultrawide camera has inconsistent white balance but produces cleaner shots than the Pixel 5. The main camera can capture low-light scenes effectively without night sight, and with night sight enabled, images are clear and vibrant, almost appearing as if taken in daylight. The front-facing 11.1-megapixel selfie camera captures great-looking selfies with pleasing colors, although HDR Plus may sometimes struggle with white balance. Video quality has seen significant improvements with Google Tensor, supporting up to 4K at 60fps, resulting in high-quality video content.
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In this segment of the video, the Google Pixel 6 Pro’s video capabilities are discussed. The footage from the main camera is described as having great dynamic range and pleasing colors, with some softness noted. The four times periscope camera provides very good footage, especially in handheld shots. Features like ultra-wide video and selfie videos at up to 4k are highlighted. The new voice enhancement feature for blocking background noise is showcased. Pricing, hardware features, camera performance, battery life, Google Tensor chip performance, comparisons with other flagships, and Google’s promises of software support are also mentioned. Despite some minor setbacks, the Pixel 6 Pro is recommended for those who can find it available.