Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro renders reveal its rear design.
The Google Pixel 5, which was released in September of last year, did not have the same high-end specs as its predecessor. The Pixel 6 series could launch this year in September or October.
Jon Prosser, a tipster, has posted renders of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro well ahead of the launch. The latest renders, according to dependable tipper Max Weinbach, are built correctly.
The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro tend to be very different from the Pixel 5 from 2020 right away. According to reports, the latest renders are based on real-life photographs of the Pixel 6 rows.

The Google Pixel 6 has a centrally aligned OLED screen with an in-screen fingerprint scanner on the front side. The screen’s four bezels tend to be very thin, indicating that it will have a high screen-to-body ratio.
The front of the Pixel 6 Pro is identical to that of the Pixel 6. However, when compared to the Pixel 6, it appears to be a larger tablet. The Pixel 6 has a new horizontal camera bump that includes a dual-camera setup and an LED light, replacing the square-shaped camera module.
Colors vary between the areas above and below the bump. The Pixel 6 Pro, on the other hand, has the same rear architecture as the Pixel 6, but it has a triple camera setup.
The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro specs aren’t mentioned in the leak. According to recent reports, the upcoming Pixel 6 phones will be powered by Google’s own custom-built chip.