Android Police's Pixel 6 Pro review - https://www.androidpolice.com/google-pixel-6-review-/
Pro uses LTPO and it wouldn't surprise me if it was a more modern low power premium panel than on the 6.
Plenty of screen off usage scenarios too.
Generally for cheaper items I tend to buy stuff in one go. That said, I have used klarna in the past for expensive items and it's very good, just takes it out of your account every month for the number of months that's stated so makes it easier to budget.Anyone else do Klarna finance for their order?
Some good reviews, still kind of unsure if I should've waited for the pro though...
That said, I think that price is a feature, and the smaller, ostensibly less premium Pixel 6 is probably a slightly better phone, coming in at $300 cheaper and delivering most of the same features and almost the same experience. Don’t get me wrong, this is a fantastic phone, $900 is a great price, and I would easily recommend this over a OnePlus 9 or Galaxy S21+ or Ultra. It’s just a joy to use and a fantastic value. But the $600 Pixel 6 Pro is 90% as good for 66% of the money. Unless you want the best possible experience at any price, I think the Pixel 6 is the one to buy.
Android Police saying the non-pro is overall the better phone.
https://www.androidpolice.com/google-pixel-6-pro-review/
You're basically getting 80-90% of a flagship, £1000+ phone, for £600. It's a bloody bargain.No doubt, it's an absoutle bargain. I think that will be the major opinion.
Mrwhosetheboss has ripped the video quality to pieces, not sure what everyone has said.
Edit: Few people have mentioned lens flare on the cameras, is that fixable via a software update?
Surprised there's no reviews from The Verge or MKBHD yet. You would have thought they would be some of the first.