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Google wants to be like Apple. Not only Pixel 6 is proof of that

The Android scene and Apple differ from each other in several aspects that we all know. It would be useless to name them all here, after all, we have other articles from that. Today we want to grind into a little different waters. In our opinion, Google will be a little green this year and it will eventually become an apple. In the best sense of the word. In our opinion, Google Pixel phones are one of the most successful on the market, whether with their cameras, great clean Android or brilliant tuning. But they are missing something. Why do we think Google wants to be like Apple and is starting to emulate it a bit? We will answer this in the next few paragraphs.

According to the first information and renders, it looks like Google wants to develop a phone that will compete with all the flagships on the market. The latest Pixel phones are great, we’ve already said that. But it relies more on how Android can work when perfectly tuned. It is more of a design inconspicuous and does not have any goddamn paper specifications. However, recently leaked renders represent Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro in a completely different light.

Does Google want to be like Apple?

It is necessary to take them a bit with a reserve, as nothing is confirmed at this time. But several leakers agreed that this is how the new Pixel will look like. So where do we see our resemblance to Apple? So deliberately. What will the iPhone 13 and Pixel 6 have in common? Yes correct! It will tick on both phones custom chipset. This is nothing new for the apple giant, but it will be a premiere for Google. And that should definitely not be underestimated. Wondering why Snapdragon 888 doesn’t burst there and it’s quiet? Well, for several reasons.

The custom chipset allows the manufacturer unmistakably align hardware with software. After all, apple phones show that this is one of the ingredients for success. It will be much easier for Google to optimize performance and Android on its own chip than on any other. Whether it’s from Qualcomm, Samsung or MediaTek. The key will be whether the chipset will work and if we assume that it will, we can expect really big things in the fall.



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