About a month ago, Google had unveiled the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro flagship smartphones, revealing that the premium smartphones from the brand will get officially launched in a couple of months.

Now, Google has released the first advertisement for the upcoming premium Pixel 6 series smartphones. The 30-second video teaser, which carries the tagline “For All You Are,” shows the real, non-rendered device for the first time.

The video highlights the new Android 12 user interface elements. It asks viewers “What if smartphones weren’t just smart?” and “What if your phone saw you for who you are?”

Google is not showing the phone’s display but the teaser shows that the bottom bezel on the device is a bit thicker compared to the three other sides. There’s also a shot of someone picking up the face-down Pixel 6 Pro model in Gold color. This is the first time a live model of the smartphone is shown instead of a rendered design.

There’s also a shot of people holding the Pixel 6 in different color variants — Pixel 6 Pro in Gold, Pixel 6 Pro in White, Pixel 6 in Green/Teal, and Pixel 6 in Orange.

The company is highlighting three aspects of the Pixel 6 lineup — Learning, Evolving, and Adapting. It showcases Google’s custom chip and considers the upcoming phones “first-ever, all Google.” It also sheds light on the Material You design of Android 12 and Dynamic Color theming support.

Google Pixel 6 series featured

Google reiterates that the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will be officially launched and made available for purchase in Fall 2021, however, the exact date hasn’t been revealed. If the reports are to be believed, then the phones could go on sale from 28th October.

So far, the search engine giant has revealed some key details about the upcoming phones even though the full specifications sheet hasn’t been shared. The Pixel 6 comes with a 6.4-inch Full HD+ display offering a 90Hz refresh rate while the Pro model has a 6.7-inch QHD+ display offering a 120Hz refresh rate.

The highlight of the Pixel 6 series remains its processor as the phones will come powered by Google’s own chipset — Tensor, which the company says is made especially for Pixel devices. Apart from on-device AI and ML capability, the chip is also claimed to have significant improvement in translation, captioning, and dictation. The chipset is likely to be an unreleased Samsung Exynos 9855 SoC.

The standard model features a dual-camera setup on the back while the Pixel 6 Pro has a triple-camera setup that includes a wide-angle lens, an ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 4x telephoto lens. The photography performance is expected to top the charts as the chipset is focused on photo output and uses artificial intelligence along with machine learning.

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