News receipt plan Google’s 5G smartphone just lost $130
While Google’s next Pixel 6a has only just been announced for July 28th, its big brother, the Pixel 6, has just offered itself a small sale on Rakuten for 130 dollars. This is not insignificant when you take a closer look at the properties of Google’s smartphone.
Intended for the photo, the Pixel 6 remains much cheaper than an iPhone or a Samsung
If at first glance the market revolves around Samsung and Apple, the web giant Google is not lagging behind and even offers smartphones that are quite capable of stealing the show from the iPhone.
Buy the Google Pixel 6 for $519 from Rakuten
The Pixel 6 makes amends in front of the Samsung Galaxy S21, as it offers a very good refresh rate of 90 Hz with its 6.4-inch Full HD screen.
Like its Apple competitor, the Pixel 6 has a 3-lens camera to capture your next vacation.
You will find in particular:
- A front lens for selfies with 8 Mpx
- A 50 Mpx wide-angle lens (f/1.85)
- A 12 Mpx ultra wide-angle lens (f/2.2)
And whether day or night, the camera impresses with natural colors and beautiful contrasts, even in night mode.
On the performance side, the Pixel 6 holds its own against its rivals with a Google-developed Tensor chip paired with 8GB of RAM.
In terms of autonomy we so often stay above an iPhone, but on the Samsung side we can worry since the Pixel 6 has a fairly well optimized 4616 mAh battery. The only thing we can regret is the charging time, which promises to be quite long despite quick charging.
In addition, the smartphone is compatible with the 5G network, you may only need to find a 5G plan to use the full potential of the smartphone.
Now available at a price of $519, the Pixel 6 was first shown at a price of $649. It’s a very good price considering it was sold for $599 even during French Days.
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