This might be the fastest Android yet.
It may not be surprising, but Google’s own silicon, specifically designed for the Pixel 6, is expected to give it a considerable power advantage over other Android smartphones.
The Tensor chip was clearly created to replicate Apple’s success with custom chips in the iPhone, iPad, and now its Mac range. These chips could be used in Chromebooks by Google.
According to rumours, Google appears to be using three high-performance cores, two middle-level cores and two low-power cores. This has the advantage that the Pixel 6 Pro can handle complex tasks but may come at the expense of battery life. Google Pixel 6 Pro’s biggest challenge will be the ability to power through the day and heat with two high-performance cores. Potential owners will not appreciate the Pixel 6 Pro’s speed if it runs out of juice at 10:30 am.
It is only natural that Google would make a big splash with its new processor. The Pixel phones have a lot of features and are loved by many. Although it might not be of any practical use to people every day, it can increase the life expectancy of the phone by giving it enough power to run power-hungry applications in just two, three, or even five years.
The excitement is building for both the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. These could be the most powerful Android phones available when they go on sale next month.
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