Google unveils its latest smartphone, the first to be powered by the company's own chips
Google on Tuesday unveiled full details of its new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro phones, the first to run on Google Tensor chips instead of Qualcomm processors. Google Tensor was announced in August.. Google’s Android operating system runs on more than 3 billion devices worldwide, but the company’s phones have failed to gain a sizeable market share. There are a number of reasons for that, but the main one seems to be that people don’t know they exist or why they should buy a Google phone instead of a Samsung or Apple device. Google is again trying to attract new customers and hope its new processor, some unique software features, and price are enough to woo them. The company seeks to cater to two audiences this year. The Pixel 6 is targeted at the mid-range market with a starting price of $599, $100 cheaper than last year’s Pixel 5. The bigger Pixel 6 Pro, which has a more premium design and better camera, starts at $899 and puts Google at the top of the list. range ag...