Google’s upcoming Pixel 6 and 6 Pro are already out in the wild, courtesy of Google. Also, we know that both the Pixel smartphones won’t be coming with a charger. A new report sheds more light on the upcoming Pixel 6’s and the rumored foldable Pixel smartphone.

According to a report from 91Mobiles, the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro may come with support for 33W wired fast charging. This would be a welcoming change as Google smartphones have been stuck with 18W charging for quite some time now. At the same time, Chinese manufacturers are upping their game with 65W and 120W charging.

Pixel 6

The report also mentions that Google HQ is full of 33W charging bricks; however, they are just for testing purposes, so google is collecting them back, maybe to prevent leaks. As per the report, the 33W chargers would be sold separately, so you need to pay more to fast charge your Pixel 6.

Pixel 6 Pro

Moreover, the report also suggests that the rumored Pixel 6 Foldable has been delayed. There’s not much information surrounding why it has been delayed or when it will be launching. But we can expect Google to give us a sneak peek of the device later at its fall event.

Earlier this month, Google teased the Pixel 6 duo giving us a first look at their design and specifications. Google’s also confirmed that its custom Tensor chipset will power the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. The upcoming Tensor chipset is rumoured to be the unreleased Exynos 9855 SoC. The processor is expected to be built on a 5nm process node, matching Snapdragon 870’s performance. The vanilla Pixel 6 would be featuring a triple dual-camera setup, while the Pro model would be coming with a triple camera setup, including a 4x telephoto camera.

The Pixel 6 series is expected to be released later in the fall this year.

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