Google Pixel 6, 6 Pro Labels Show 33W Charging Support; Live Translate Feature Tipped

Updated on 22-Sep-2021
HIGHLIGHTS

As per the latest report by XDA Developers, the phone will support 33W fast charging.

The phone will be powered by Tensor SoC, which is expected to have two Cortex-X1 cores.

The X1 is considered to be the most powerful Cortex CPU to date.

The Pixel 6 series is coming this year. Google has already unveiled the device a while ago, and the Google Pixel 6 has been on the top of the headlines ever since. As per recent leaks and reports of the device, the Pixel 6 will support 33W fast charging, courtesy of data obtained from the National Communications Commission(NCC), regulator body of Taiwan, as reported by XDA developers.

Google Pixel 6 series will support 33W fast charging:

As per the report, the Pixel 6 will support charging speeds of 5V/2A(10W), 9V/2A(18W), 9V/3A(27W), 11V/3A(33W). This indicates that the device will support 33W fast charging in its top variant or  Pixel 6 Pro. This will be a significant update as compared to its predecessors, which supported fast charging upto 18W. The charger ideally should come within the box but the Pixel 6 Pro users might have to purchase the charger separately.

The 33W charging feature should help Pixel 6 users charge their devices faster than iPhone 13 users, which supports upto 25W of fast charging. But, other Android makers already boast of flagship devices that support 65W of fast charging, and 120W chargers are already in 

Google Pixel 6, 6 Pro Tensor out of the box

Another main feature of the device is the Tensor process is that it has out of the box smart features and is way faster than other processors in the segment. One of the main highlights of the device is the support for live translation. This means you can communicate with people in their native language, thanks to its Tensor processor which is significantly designed for such amazing AI features.

Recent leaks also reveal some key specifications of the Tensor chipset, which houses two ARM Cortex-X1, two ARM Cortex-A76 and four ARM Cortex-A55 cores. Cortex-X1 is considered to be the fastest Cortex CPU to date.

Adarsh Panda

An engineer, 9to5 job holder and an entrepreneur who's passionate about all things Tech. I love writing, reading and making videos on new gadgets. I like binge watching and make new friends.

Connect On :