Despite being an older model, the Pixel 6 still has a lot to offer in terms of performance. It’s powered by Google’s first-gen Tensor chipset, which is the same silicon that powers the Pixel 6 Pro, Google’s previous flagship phone. In addition to its Tensor SoC, the Pixel 6 comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage space. So, you should have plenty of power and storage at your disposal.
But the Pixel 6 offers more than just good performance. This phone takes amazing photos as well. It comes packed with a 50MP main camera and an 8MP selfie shooter. The main camera can also shoot videos in up to 4K 60fps.
The Pixel 6 also packs a 6.4-inch AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. Yes, it would have been awesome if the screen had a 120Hz refresh rate, but even with a 90Hz, the phone feels snappier.
As for the battery and the battery life, the Pixel 6 comes equipped with a 4614mAh battery, which will let you stream videos for slightly over 10 and a half hours straight or browse the web for nearly 14 hours non-stop.