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Design/Display
First, both smartphones come in different sizes. The Pixel 6 is a 6.4-inch Full HD display with a 90Hz refresh rate, while the Pixel 6 Pro is a 6.7-inch QHD screen that features a 120Hz refresh rate. Also, the Pixel 6 has slightly large bezels (83.4% screen-to-body ratio), while the pro version has thinner bezels (88.8% screen-to-body ratio) with a curved screen. Both smartphones also come with an In-display fingerprint sensor. When you look at the rear of both smartphones, you will notice that Google adopted a new design for the camera tray. It is now a rectangle-shaped camera bar that houses the cameras. They both rated IP68 for dust and water resistance. They also do not come with a headphone jack. And there is no micro SD card port on either device.
Processor/RAM/Internal Storage
Both smartphones come with Google’s brand new processor, the Tensor Core processor – a complete change from the usual Qualcomm processor you will find on a typical Google Pixel device or any other high-end smartphone. come with Google Tensor. Google says with this, it’ll be able to optimize the chipset to make the most of the hardware of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. The Pixel 6 is backed by 8GB RAM, while the Pixel 6 Pro is backed by 12GB RAM which will definitely give you a better multitasking experience. Both devices are available with 128GB/256GB internal storage
Camera
The Pixel 6 shares the same 50 MP main camera and 12 MP Ultra-wide camera with the Pixel 6 Pro. And exclusive to the Pixel 6 Pro is the 48 MP Telephoto (4X Optical Zoom) lens. For the selfie lens, you get an 8 MP single selfie lens, and on the Pixel 6 Pro, there’s an 11.1 MP lens. Both smartphones can shoot in 4k at 60fps with the rear camera, while the front cameras can also shoot in 4K, but at 30fps.
Battery
The battery on the Pixel 6 Pro is significantly larger than the regular Pixel 6. It is a 5000mAh non-removable battery. While a 4614mAh non-removable battery powers the Pixel 6. To support that, you get 30W wired charging on both smartphones (0%-50% in about 15mins). Both smartphones also support wireless charging and reverse wireless charging so you can top up your Pixel buds or other accessories.