Along with Google giving us a new high-res render to gawk at until the Pixel 6 lineup is in our hands, Mishaal Rahman of XDA Developers has uncovered a treasure trove of details. Google gave everyone a good look at the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro back in August, while confirming some of the key features coming to the devices. But since then, it's been pretty much radio silence except for the occasional TV ad spot. https://twitter.com/MishaalRahman/status/1437817785669799937 A source speaking to Rahman seems to actually have the Pixel 6 Pro in-hand, which has revealed quite a bit about the upcoming device. Here's a quick-list breakdown of what's to come for the Pixel 6 Pro: 5,000mAh battery capacity. 120Hz refresh rate 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM 128GB storage Mali-G78 GPU Samsung "g5123b" 5G modem Octa-core CPU WiFi 6E support Triple-rear camera array: 50MP Samsung GN1 12MP Sony IMX386 48MP Sony IMX586 Fingerprint scanner Ultra-wideband (UWB) support And that's just on
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Apple AirTags vs Tile: How the Bluetooth item trackers compare
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April 20, 2021 10:32 pm BST
We’ve waited longer for AirTags vs Tile than we have for Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua. Now Apple has finally laced up the gloves, what can we expect from the heavyweight item tracker title fight?
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Apple finally (it’s been so long this probably deserves a The Rock-like “fiiiiiiiiiiiinally”) announced AirTags at its Spring Loaded event on April 20. The tracking devices, which can be attached to your keys, wallet and most other things, can be used to locate those items via the Find My app.