Let’s take a look at how the two phones compare.
Price
Let’s start with the most important part: price.
The regular Pixel 6 starts at $599 for the 128GB base model and can be capped at 256GB.
If you have the budget for it, the Pixel 6 Pro is not a bad deal.
The same is the case for Pixel 6 devices.
On the front, it has a better 11.1MP f/2.2 ultrawide front camera.
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Tensor is supposed to be the most advanced AI-driven chip on any smartphone ever.
So naturally, gaming will be much smoother on the Pro model, especially for power-intensive titles.
This makes tasks such as photo editing and gaming much more seamless.
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It comes with a tall 20:9 aspect ratio, 411ppi pixel density, and an 83.4% screen-to-body ratio.
It comes with a similar 19.5:9 aspect ratio, 512ppi pixel density, and an 88.8% screen-to-body ratio.
Both devices have the protection of Corning Gorilla Glass Victus and support HDR10+ content and always-on display.
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However, the Pixel 6 Pro looks more modern with its slightly curved glass and thinner bezels.
And its adaptive screen can switch between 10 and 120Hz depending on your usage to save battery.
The regular Pixel 6 has an improved 4614mAh battery while the Pixel 6 Pro bumps that up to 5003mAh.
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Both devices support reverse wireless charging and 30W fast wired charging.
Sadly, as is increasingly the norm, none of the devices come with a charger inside the box.
You do get a USB-C to USB-C cable and a USC-C to USB-A adapter, though.
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It’s not a surprise why curved screens have fallen out of fashion.
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They have more in common than they have differences.