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Google Pixel 6 could get its grand unveiling on September 13

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Google has made the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro official, but we still don't know when the flagship phones are going to get a full unveiling or go on sale. Now a new leak from China suggests September 13 will be the big day.


The prediction comes from a reliable source on Chinese social network Weibo (via NotebookCheck.net), and seems plausible based on what we know so far. Google itself has suggested a window between September and November 2021.

What makes the date even more likely is that the iPhone 13 is rumored to be making an appearance on September 14 – and we're sure that Google would love to get its own flagship phone for 2021 out a day in advance.


Premium prices, premium specs
From what we've heard so far, both officially and unofficially, it sounds like the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro mark Google's return to the flagship end of the phone market. Last year's Pixel 5 was more of a mid-range affair, if you remember.

This time around we've got camera upgrades, a brand new processor, and a radical redesign. Google hardware boss Rick Osterloh has already revealed that these phones will come with premium pricing attached, so you can expect the components inside them to offer a high level of performance.


A recent rumor hints that the phones will come with ultra-wideband too, the ultra-precise location tracking technology built into the iPhone 12 and the Galaxy S21 – another sign that these are going to be top-tier handsets.

Analysis: Google is back in the flagship game


Six Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro lying face down on a surface


The Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro phones. (Image credit: Google)
As we've mentioned, the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro are shaping up to be flagship-level phones – though it sounds as though the Pixel 6 Pro is going to cost more and offer more than the standard version (a larger screen and an extra camera are two rumored differences).

With the Google Pixel 5a serving the mid-range rather well (in the US and Japan at least), Google has been able to go all out with the Pixel 6 phones, so expect something that goes head-to-head with the iPhone 13 in terms of performance and features... and the launch week, if the latest rumor is to be believed.

Earlier this year, Google CEO Sundar Pichai talked about "deep technology investments" in hardware devices on the way from the company in 2021, so we're thinking that the Pixel 6 might come with some surprises – perhaps new and innovative features related to artificial intelligence, perhaps.

Whether it's going to be enough to make a mark in terms of sales remains to be seen. While the Pixel phones have consistently earned high scores from reviewers and users, to date they remain a niche product in terms of overall market share.
 
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The only problem with Google is the attention span of Google to support their products - you typically will get 1 or 2 upgrades and then you are done - additionally Google's history is littered with dead products they released, got bored with and then left to die eg Nexus Tablets, Google Stadia .. etc. All of Googles hardware releases feel like pet projects for their engineers until they get bored and want to move on ..

I have learnt to not buy Google products again.

Samsung are 5% better than Google - but their phones have short lifespans as far as software upgrades go.

The best is Apple to be honest with you - and given that Samsung and Apple cost pretty much the same these days - i dont see the value of Samsung(or the other ones...).

( cue - all the usual Apple "hate" .. :p: )
 
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The only problem with Google is the attention span of Google to support their products - you typically will get 1 or 2 upgrades and then you are done - additionally Google's history is littered with dead products they released, got bored with and then left to die eg Nexus Tablets, Google Stadia .. etc. All of Googles hardware releases feel like pet projects for their engineers until they get bored and want to move on ..

I have learnt to not buy Google products again.

Samsung are 5% better than Google - but their phones have short lifespans as far as software upgrades go.

The best is Apple to be honest with you - and given that Samsung and Apple cost pretty much the same these days - i dont see the value of Samsung(or the other ones...).

( cue - all the usual Apple "hate" .. :p: )

Long term, none of 3 names above last. Samsung and Apple are notorious for slowing down terribly after software upgrades.

I've had no such issues with Huawei and Xiaomi phones so far. We have been buying these for last 6 years and other than battery replacement after few years, no other issues. Mi4 I bought in 2015 still runs well (battery change only) and Mi6 bought 3 years ago is running flawlessly.
 
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Samsung and Apple are notorious for slowing down terribly after software upgrades.

That was earlier models. Alot of people are still happily using iPhone5S's (2013) because their service providers stopped offering free upgrades.
 
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That was earlier models. Alot of people are still happily using iPhone5S's (2013) because their service providers stopped offering free upgrades.

It all boils down to the platform one is invested in - this is why Apple products have repeat customers. I owned iPhone 2 all the way to 5S, and a 2010 MacBook Pro (that is still in use). But disconnected from the apple platform after the whole slowdown of the iPhones - can't justify the high costs of new iphones that are not compatible with older MacBook and almost always inferior in specifications versus same time top releases of Huawei and Xiaomi. Apple forces upgrades and I've lost a lot of music in iTunes due to it as well. When I bought the Mi6 ceramic, it was higher spec than the latest iphone of that time. I'm currently invested in Milwaukee 12v platform and that is a far better investment than buying ridiculously prices iphones.
 
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It all boils down to the platform one is invested in - this is why Apple products have repeat customers. I owned iPhone 2 all the way to 5S, and a 2010 MacBook Pro (

I got rid of my 5S 2 years ago and while I own a new 2021 M1 MacBook Pro I'm currently using my old ~2008 MacBook Pro with Yosemite most of the time as I don't mind it taking the abuse of being thrown around.
 
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