

You can pick it up in "Kinda Coral", "Sorta Seafoam" or "Stormy Black". It comes in a range of colours, all with a two-tone aesthetic and "quirky" names to match.

With its 6.4-inch screen, this is a large phone closer in size to the Nothing (1) – so if size matters to you, it might be worth buying the smaller and more affordable Pixel 6a. We think it looks sleek but would benefit from a case, as it can feel super slippery without one. Love it or hate it, that chunky camera bar at the back of the Pixel 6 means Google's flagship lineup has a distinctive design identity that's far from generic. Cameras: 2 rear cameras (50MP wide and 12MP ultra-wide angle) and 8MP front camera.Related: iPhone 13 mini review Google Pixel 6 key specs The tech giant says it can drive more machine learning by using its own chips, delivering improvements to its computational photography and live translation features without ruining its battery life. It delivers the best Android experience with excellent cameras, superfast 5G speeds and a clever interface that'll tweak the colours of your operating system to match your wallpaper.īut what really sets it apart? It's the first phone on the market powered by Google's in-house Tensor processors. If you're looking for the best Android has to offer, whether you're switching over from an iPhone or you're due an upgrade, the Google Pixel 6 is still a good place to start whether on offer or refurbished. We think anyone after an Android upgrade in 2023 should now consider the updated Google Pixel 7 instead, and that's on Amazon right now for just £495, which is a great price for a top-quality handset. We updated this review in May 2023 to highlight that, while Pixel 6 is currently at a great low price of £421 on Amazon (far less than its £599 original price) and even better value when you buy a refurb model for under £330, it wouldn't be our top recommendation for the best Pixel phone in 2023.
