To cap months of anticipation, Google unveiled its latest Pixel devices, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, at its Pixel Fall Launch event on Tuesday, October 19. The new devices are significantly more powerful than last year’s offering, the Pixel 5, and are ready to take on the flagship devices on the market.
Pixel 5 vs Pixel 6: Is the Upgrade Worth It?!
Both devices are powered by Google’s own Tensor SoC, offer an all-new design with a gigantic camera bump on the back, and offer IP68 dust and water resistance. The smaller Pixel 6 starts at $599, while its bigger sibling, the Pixel 6 Pro, has a price tag of $899.
Even if you’re a Pixel 5 or Pixel 5 5G user, upgrading to the Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro might seem like a wise decision. Today we’re attempting to ease the transition by telling you whether your old Pixel 5 or Pixel 5 5G case will fit the Pixel 6 or 6 Pro.
Pixel was heavily criticized for not releasing a flagship in 2021 and only kept offering an upper mid-range offering. So this time around, Google has decided to turn things around by releasing two top-tier phones that can take on all existing flagships in the market, including the iPhone 13 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. As expected, the physical specifications have also changed.