Many enjoy Google’s upcoming Pixel 6 phones. This is because for the first time, Google is developing their own devices that will support these phones as well as future Pixel phones, but unfortunately, the excitement has been diminished by the displays.
Based on the benchmarks seen on Geekbench, it looks like the Pixel 6 Pro is probably not as good as we expected. According to the listings, the device is powered by an octa-core chipset with two cores closed at 2.80GHz, two at 2.25GHz, and four at 1.80GHz, and has reset 414 single and multiple 2.074 cores.
To give you more, Google Pixel 4a 5G last year, which was powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 chipset, had numbers of 595 and 1,602 respectively due to the unique and versatile performance. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, which uses the Snapdragon 888, wrote 1,134 and 3,322.
So what does this mean for Pixel 6 Pro? This would suggest that a Tensor party that makes its appearance could be a central chip instead of a very good one. Alternatively, there is a chance that the show can take part in pre-production and improve its performance.
Either way, we have to wait and see, but for now Google has not confirmed when the phone will start (rumors pointing to the end of October).
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