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Google Pixel 6 Leak Shows Multiple Photoshop-Like Features

A new report alleges several Google Pixel 6 hardware specifications, as well as software enhancements that are very similar to Photoshop features, are coming to the soon-to-be-released device.

Back in May, known smartphone leaker Jon Prosser published a set of renders that showed a dramatically unusual camera design for what he alleged would be the Pixel 6. Three months later, Google confirmed his leak when it quietly launched a Google Pixel 6 page that shares pretty much the exact design leaked by Prosser: a horizontal camera bump that stretches across the upper portion of the rear of the device.

While Google revealed what the phone would look like, the colors it would be available in, and that it would be powered by it's new in-house custom chip called Tensor, other specifics were not given.

While Google has officially kept details under wraps, XDA Developers recently published a detailed story on what it reports will be the upcoming camera features of the Google Pixel 6. It covers everything from the camera array through potential software additions that were revealed to the publication through an unreleased, internal version of the Google Camera app that was provided to it by a source.

To start with, XDA alleges that the rear camera array for the Pixel 6 will feature a 50-megapixel Samsung GN1 sensor, a 12-megapixel Sony IMX386 ultra-wide, and the Pixel 6 Pro will also add a 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 4x zoom telephoto lens. On the front of the camera, the Pixel 6 will allegedly use an unspecified 8-megapixel sensor while the Pixel 6 Pro will have a 12-megapixel Sony IMX663 sensor.

As far as software is concerned, XDA admits that many of the features that it found in the code could not be positively identified because they use code names. However, the publication says that it was still able to see quite a bit that have raised "exciting" questions about possible camera features.

One of the more interesting features could be "magic eraser," which XDA believes could be the return of anobject removal feature from Google Photos which was thought to be long-abandoned that, supercharged with the Google Tensor Chip, may make a return in the Pixel 6. The feature was originally teased during a Google I/O keynote in 2017 but after what was shown in the above video (screen captures below), it was never heard from again.

Before Object Removal After Object Removal

What was promised looks a lot more impressive than the features currently available through Samsung and more recently VSCO. While such removal is possible in Adobe Photoshop, it is a fairly intensive and manual process. What Google describes is something far more approachable and automatic.

XDA also references an already-confirmed feature called Face Deblur that the company revealed in late August. Google showed a blurry photo of a toddler who was moving during the capture and a second version of the same photo but run through Tensor Processing Unit (TPU), and the child’s face was comparably sharper.

XDA found several other interesting features like a motion blur feature, a "nima aesthetic," baby mode, the return of "frequent faces," and more. Those interested in seeing the full slate of features uncovered by XDA are encouraged to read the publication's full story.

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Google Pixel 6 Leak Shows Multiple Photoshop-Like Features

The three camera array is detailed as well as coming software enhancements.

Google Pixel 6 Unveiled Unceremoniously in the Online Store

In what appears to be a strangely quiet reveal, Google has listed its new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones on the Google Store with zero pomp and circumstance.

In early May, a rumor published by Jon Prosser alleged that Google would be dramatically changing its camera design with the Pixel 6 smartphone, and it appears his rumors were right on the money. The new phone shares pretty much the exact design leaked by Prosser back then, which is extremely unusual and features a horizontal camera bump that stretches across the upper portion of the rear of the device.

The two phones will come in three colors each. The Pixel 6 will be available in a burnt-orange top two-toned with a peach body, light greenish-yellow paired with a light blueish-gray, and a much more subtle gray mixed with a darker gray. That orange color is very much in line with Prosser's original leak.

The Pixel 6 Pro will also be available in the same subtle gray mix, but also with a lighter peach top and more yellow body as well as a much lighter gray two-tone mix. The multiple colors can be seen through the Google Store.

While the device appears to have launched with relative quiet, Google has not published much information on what to expect from the phone. As reported by AndroidPolice, Google basically has just confirmed the design elements of the phone and now allows prospective buyers to sign up to receive a notification when the phone is able to be purchased.

Other than confirming the design of the new device, Google also revealed that the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro would feature Google Tensor, a new chip designed by Google that is custom-made for the two smartphones. Without revealing how, Google says that it helps make both the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pri the "fastest smartest, and most secure Pixel phones yet."

The video below was published as "unlisted" on YouTube on July 29 and was likely only posted specifically to the new Google Store page, as at the time of publication it had a scant 2,200 views.

The video also describes the timing as a "sneak peek," so Google seems to be treating the launch of the product page as a precursor to an announcement rather than a full-blown reveal. While sneak peeks are nice, it is sort of strange to see such a downplayed rollout in this case, especially considering how different the new smartphones look from not only Pixel's past but any other device currently available. It is possible that the repeated, accurate leaks for the device may have taken some wind out of Google's sails.

Those interested in being alerted to when the device will be available to order can sign up on the Google Store page for the device.

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Google Pixel 6 Unveiled Unceremoniously in the Online Store

The rumored design appears confirmed.