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Your email address will not be published. That's not the Ultra Wideband network Verizon's got in more than 80 cities around the US where speeds can approach 1 Gbps. I popped that same SIM card into an iPhone 13 and recorded an average speed of No, that's not a big gap, but the iPhone speeds were consistently in that range, whereas the Pixel's 5G performance was all over the map. In the end, it's probably not a dealbreaker for most users, but throw in the fact that Pixel models have different models based on the type of 5G network they can connect with, and it creates some unnecessary confusion about the kind of performance you can expect.
You want confusing performance, though, check out our battery test results we got from the Pixel 6 and its 4, mAh battery. Our test involves setting a phone to surf the web continuously over a cellular connection — ideally 5G — and then timing how long it takes for the fully-charged device to run out of power. That's a long way of saying that the Pixel's numbers when testing over 5G are not very impressive. With its 90Hz refresh rate enabled, the Pixel 6 lasted for 8 hours and 13 minutes on T-Mobile's 5G network — That's nearly two hours shy of the average for smartphones.
Without the power demands of 5G, the Pixel 6 lasted longer — an average of 10 hours and 52 minutes across multiple tests. Now that's more like it. To see how the Pixel 6 fares versus other flagship phones, check out our Pixel 6 battery life results overview, which includes runtimes for the iPhone 13 series and Galaxy S Our guess is that our battery test burdens the older 5G modem in the Pixel 6, as its subpar performance was in line with 5G phones we saw in early In real world usage over a mix of 5G, LTE and Wi-Fi, the Pixel 6's battery held up pretty well — not enough to challenge devices with the best phone battery life , but enough so that you won't need to seek out a mid-day recharge.
Using a fully charged Pixel 6, I spent an afternoon taking pictures and running some other tests before leaving the handset unplugged overnight. To get more life out of the Google phone, check out our guide on how to disable 5G on Pixel 6.
When it is time to recharge the Pixel 6, Google's device 21W wired charging, only a minor jump from the Pixel 5's 18W speed. Originally it was thought that the Pixel 6 supported up to 30W speeds afforded by the new 30W charging brick, which is sold separately. But after a dive into the phone found this wasn't the case, Google publicly admitted that the Pixel 6 is limited to just 21W speeds. Not a great look, honestly. The Pixel 6 introduces the world to Android 12 , Google's latest software update for Android phones.
This is no mere tweak, as Android 12 introduces us to Google's new Material You interface that's baked right into the Pixel 6. That means the wallpapers adapt to the color of your Pixel — the available wallpapers all adjusted to complement my Kinda Coral review unit. You also get themed icons for the built-in Google apps, and even elements like the keyboard take on the shading of your phone. In some cases, it's a bit much. I don't know if I'll grow to appreciate the coral-themed keys on the Pixel 6's on-screen keyboard over time or if I'll continue to think of a bottle of Pepto-Bismol when it's time to tap out an email.
But it at least shows some consistency as Google takes a page out of Apple's playbook and more closely integrates its software with its hardware. Google Assistant is smarter than ever, and some of the new features really have the potential to come in handy.
You can now send text messages by dictating them through the assistant, and it's shockingly accurate, as the assistant can even insert punctuation without making it sound like you're sending an old-timey telegram. It's smart enough to know by the sound of your voice where to insert periods and question marks, and it can even recognize commands like Clear and Send.
You do have to repeat "Hey Google, type" for each message, but a handy visual cue — the microphone icon lights up with a rainbow band — lets you know when the assistant is listening for dictation.
Google is also taking its first tentative steps away from beginning every assistant request with "Hey Google. It's not an extensive list at this point, but I imagine Google is working on other voice commands where no "Hey Google" will be required.
Past Pixel releases have introduced features to the phone app like Hold for Me, where you can task the assistant with handling interminable waits on hold and notifying you when a live person is finally on the line. That feature's back with the Pixel 6, and it brought some friends. Type in a phone number into the Pixel 6's dialer, and you'll see a chart with wait time patterns, giving you a sense of when might be a better time to call. You can also adjust the Phone app's settings to provide real-time transcriptions of automated phone messages, including menu options — the numbered buttons even appear at the bottom of the screen for easy tapping.
These features only work with toll-free business numbers at this time. The excellent Recorder app now can record and transcribe German and Japanese. And speaking of transcription capabilities, a new Live Translate feature can recognize different languages in messages, media and pictures and convert them to English for you. The most valuable implementation is an interpreter feature that lets the Google Assistant listen to and translate spoken text — it will handle German and Japanese on the Pixel 6 itself, and you can access 48 other languages if you have an online connection.
The interpreter feature probably works best when you're traveling overseas and talking to native language speakers — I tried the feature with my wife who speaks a little German, and while it generally worked, I think her accent and pronunciation baffled the assistant at times. That's a lot of new features to digest, and Google doesn't always make it easy to find them, forcing you to dig into settings to enable them. But I'm glad Google continues to put its machine learning features to use in practical ways.
Apple has made some hay by emphasizing the privacy features of its phones in recent years, and it's clear Google is tired of letting Cupertino claim all the glory here. The Pixel 6, aided by its Tensor chipset and dedicated Titan M2 secure enclave aim to keep your data safe and sound. A security hub gives you a one-stop destination to manage your passwords, app permissions and Google account.
Because of the switch to the Tensor chip, Google says it can now commit to five years of security updates for the Pixel 6. That's not the same thing as Android software updates, where it sounds like you're still going to get three, but it's a step toward providing the kind of lengthy support that Apple gives its iPhones, meaning you'll be able to hold onto this device longer.
While my experience with the Pixel 6 has been relatively free of problems, that hasn't been the case for other people who've bought Google's new phone. We're tracking the most prominent Pixel 6 problems , including whether a fix is in the works, with issues ranging from the display flickering when powered off to the phone randomly calling contacts at odd hours.
The fingerprint sensor has run into the biggest problems, largely because of slow response times, as we noted above. Some users are reporting that the fingerprint sensor stops working after the battery runs down — a problem we did not experience.
The good news is that most of the reported problems can be addressed with software fixes. One exception is a weird issue in which some users have reported a second punch-hole on the phone's display.
In that case, you'll need to replace your Pixel. Also positive is Google's policy of introducing more features to its phones after launch, separate from Android OS updates. For example, since launch it's gained a new Adaptive Sound setting, and heart and breathing rate tracking via the phone's camera in the Google Fit app. The Pixel 6 is the best phone Google's ever made.
But that doesn't mean it's necessarily ready to supplant flagships from Apple and Samsung among the best phones you can buy. The cameras on the Pixel 6 are as good as ever, and the new editing tools bring some welcome features.
That said, I think the iPhone 13 takes better pictures for the most part, particularly in low lighting, where past Pixels have previously excelled. Tensor seems like a welcome addition to the Pixel lineup as well, though the true value of its machine learning expertise is only going to fully reveal itself over time.
I wish battery performance was more consistent on the Pixel 6 and that figuring out 5G connectivity didn't require a wall chart. Since Google can now commit to security updates for longer periods of time, it would do well to mirror Apple's stance on software updates, too. Between the new capabilities introduced by both Tensor and Android 12, though, the Pixel 6 is definitely a contender to become your next phone.
Android fans who want the best out of Google's software would do well to consider an upgrade to the latest Pixel. Kein Download, keine Installation. Erlebe Spiele mit nur einem Klick. Mech Arena: Robot Showdown. Metal Slug : Commander. Magnum Quest. Final Gear. Lineage W. Valor Legends: Eternity. Der Herr der Ringe: Schlacht. Eternal City. Mobile Legends: Adventure.
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