Google is gearing up for the launch of the Pixel 6 series of smartphones. While we already have some information of its latest flagship lineup, an executive of the company’s Android executive has revealed that the series will also support an under display fingerprint scanner as well.
The search engine giant had previously stated that it plans on overhauling the launch of its upcoming flagship series. We know that the Pixel 6 series will feature the brand’s new and proprietary Tensor processor. Now, we have a first look at the Pixel 6 series under display fingerprint scanned that was spotted on Twitter. The screenshot of the lockscreen of the Pixel 6 was shared by Hiroshi Lockheimer, head of Google’s Android division.
In the tweet, the Android official stated that he was trying out new wallpaper combinations with Android 12’s Material You theming engine. In this screenshot, you can see that the device sports an under display fingerprint sensor icon right below the clock widget. Unfortunately, the executive deleted this tweet soon after posting it. Although, XDADevelopers Editor in Chief, Mishaal Rahman, reposted a copy of Lockheimer’s deleted tweet on his own account (Via AndroidAuthority).
Furthermore, the screenshot had a resolution of 1,440 x 3,200px, however, Rahman clarified that the actual screen resolution of the Pixel 6 will be 1,140 x 3,120px. Another notable aspect noticed in the screenshot is the Verizon’s 5G network as well. As of right now, this is all the information we have to go on for now, so stay tuned for more updates regarding the upcoming Pixel 6 series.
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