Google's Android and Chrome OS boss, Hiroshi Lockheimer, showed Twitter a picture of his Pixel 6's desktop to his Twitter followers, but quickly deleted the post. He probably declassified the chip of the upcoming device.
The screenshot, apparently, was taken on a smartphone running on the 12th version of Android, as indicated by the interface elements. Some users noticed a special detail - the fingerprint scanner icon. Probably, the new device will use the technology of a sub-screen fingerprint sensor.
Interestingly, the screen has a resolution of 3200 × 1440 pixels, so it is suitable for installation on Samsung S21 Ultra, which also has a fingerprint scanner in the same place.
Google will unveil the regular and professional versions of the Pixel 6 in the fall. Smartphones will receive the company's own Tensor chipsets.
The screenshot, apparently, was taken on a smartphone running on the 12th version of Android, as indicated by the interface elements. Some users noticed a special detail - the fingerprint scanner icon. Probably, the new device will use the technology of a sub-screen fingerprint sensor.
Interestingly, the screen has a resolution of 3200 × 1440 pixels, so it is suitable for installation on Samsung S21 Ultra, which also has a fingerprint scanner in the same place.
Google will unveil the regular and professional versions of the Pixel 6 in the fall. Smartphones will receive the company's own Tensor chipsets.
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