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Pixel 6 Pro to feature 33W charging, Android 12.1 reveals another Pixel foldable in the works

Google may finally up its Pixel charging speeds with the release of the Pixel 6 Pro. A new listing on Taiwan’s NCC database reveals the Pixel 6 Pro (identifier GLU0G) will support up to 33W charging speeds. The phone was previously rumored to bring a 5,000 mAh battery. It remains to be seen if the vanilla Pixel 6 will also get 33W charging. Google already confirmed it will include a charger with the new Pixel 6 series. Pixel 6 series is currently rumored to launch on October 19.

Pixel 6 Pro (GLU0G) NCC certification (via: XDA Developers)
Pixel 6 Pro (GLU0G) NCC certification (via: XDA Developers)

Pixel 6 Pro (GLU0G) NCC certification (via XDA Developers)

In semi-related news, a new Android 12.1 leak revealed more details about a second Google foldable phone codenamed “Jumbojack”. Android 12.1 is touted as a mid-cycle update to Android 12 and will bring plenty of optimizations for foldables. Pixel Jumbojack was spotted in previous Android 12 documentations as a test device and is expected to bring a Galaxy Fold-like two display setup with a large internal panel and smaller external display. This device is not the Pixel Passport which leaked last week and is expected to launch in Q4 2021.

Foldable device animation in Android 12.1 (via XDA Developers)

Foldable device animation in Android 12.1 (via XDA Developers)

Speaking of Passport, also confirmed that the device will launch before the end of the year. The new info mentions the foldable has been in development for over two years and will certainly be a device to watch out for. Hopefully, we see some official info from Google soon.

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Author: Michail
Source: GSMArena

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