The Google Pixel 6 Pro used in this video is a PVT unit rather than a commercial model, which is why it doesn’t have the Google logo screen-printed on it.
We’ve already seen a lot about Google’s new flagship phones, including their design and the fact that they’ve been advertised on billboards in New York City and are even on display in a shop there. We may already see the top model of Google’s new Pixel range in action, as the Google Pixel 6 Pro is shown for the first time on video.
This is the first video in the action of the Google Pixel 6 Pro
As the guys at Phone, Arena tell us the first video inaction of the Google Pixel 6 Pro, as previously we had already seen a promotional video, has been published on Twitter by content creator M. Brandon Lee, but the phone used in this video is not a commercial version, but a test unit or PVT, which is why it does not have the Google logo silkscreened.
Despite all this, this unit is a very real approximation of the final device, as confirmed by well-known leaker Yogesh Brar in the comments of this Twitter thread.
I think this may be the first hands on video leak of a Google Pixel 6 Pro.
FYI: The logo would indicate that this is likely an early production test unit, so that means there may be some differences between what you see here and the actual production device. #teampixel pic.twitter.com/4QSvdktqA7
— M. Brandon Lee | THIS IS TECH TODAY (@thisistechtoday) September 21, 2021
This smartphone’s body is highly glossy, giving it a luxury appearance and its 6.7-inch OLED display, with QuadHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh, which is almost bezel-less and curved edges, as well as its 12MP front camera that resides in an on-screen hole in the center of the panel.
In this brief video, we get a better look at the phone’s unique rear camera module, which, according to previous leaks, includes a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensor, and a 4MP telephoto lens with 4x optical zoom.
We just have to wait until October 19, when the debut of Google’s new smartphones is expected, to learn all we need to know about the American giant’s new franchise phones.