• Google Pixel 6 is the first Pixel launch I've been interested in

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Sep 4 10:15:04 2021
    Google Pixel 6 is the first Pixel launch I've been interested in since the Pixel 3

    Date:
    Sat, 04 Sep 2021 09:00:28 +0000

    Description:
    The Google Pixel 6 is helping the company redefine its Pixel line, something it hasn't done for a while.

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    When the Google Pixel 3 launched, I was still only a few months old in my tech writing career, that is, not since birth, although it feels so long ago that it could well have been several decades.

    It was one of the first smartphone launches I covered, in a frantic couple of weeks between the iPhone XS and Samsung Galaxy Note 9 launches, back when I was still asking questions such as whats a megapixel?, why are screens measured in inches, but dimensions in millimeters, and how does wireless charging actually work (although Im not sure I have the answers to the latter two).

    The Google Pixel 3 stood out the most of all its contemporaries. Its AI image smarts, chic design and stock Android design made it the handset I most
    wanted to test of all the late-2018 launches. It had an air of prestige about it and I was surprised when I learnt that Google wasnt actually one of the big names in the phone world.

    Personally, subsequent Google Pixel phone launches havent really inspired as much interest. The Pixel A phones have been fine but, in the UK where I live, theyve lacked the competitive edge to earn them more than a passing glance. The Pixel 5 suffered the same, and the Pixel 4 appears to have been wiped
    from human memory, judging by how many people still talk about it.

    But the winds of Pixel have changed of late, and the Google Pixel 6 is doing something I thought impossible its actually piquing my interest in a Google handset once again. A tease, please

    This time round, Google hasn't unveiled the Pixel 6 with the old press
    release dump technique used before, nor at a launch event. In fact, the company has teased the phone in a few ways, but has stopped short of a proper launch as yet.

    This has created an air of mystery around the phone. We know some specs but not others; we know what the back of the device looks like, but not the
    front; we know some of the camera specs but not the whole picture. Google has given us just enough information to leave us wanting more. (Image credit: Google)

    This isnt like OnePlus approach, though, where the company spends a few weeks before a tech launch slowly releasing information about the device. For those reveals, we know well be drip-fed information about the device in question, and they occur with clockwork regularity, so theres no novelty to them.

    As far as the Google Pixel 6 is concerned, we've been in the dark about exactly when well be hearing more about the Pixel devices, or if we will hear anything more ahead of a launch.

    This takes me back to my experience with the Pixel 3, when I was quite new to tech and phones. I had some knowledge about parts of the device, but wanted
    to learn more. I understood the camera hardware, but not how the software optimized pictures, for example, which made it an intriguing device. An exciting device

    Of course, part of the appeal of the Google Pixel 6 isnt just the air of mystery surrounding it, but the feeling that it's the brands first genuinely exciting device in a few years.

    Unlike recent Pixel phones, it feels like a re-invention. It isn't a response to other devices, with a Google-made chipset, an array of cameras and distinctive design all helping it stand out from the hordes of other smartphones entering the market.

    And yes, Google has tried the re-invention thing before, with the Pixel 4 dropping the fingerprint sensor to rely entirely on facial recognition. However, that handset ended up being arguably the brands most maligned phone as a result of various shortcomings. Im talking about good re-invention, not bad.

    The tech news world has been buzzing with word of the Google Pixel 6 since
    the initial tease-unveiling, showing widespread curiosity about the new Pixel phones. And, having ignited the same hopeful intrigue in me that I felt for the Pixel 3, Im certainly going to be tuning in at launch (even though its my job). The Google Pixel 6 could be a lot easier to buy than the Pixel 5a



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