Google is preparing to launch the Pixel 6 series. The two new models will be presented on October 19th. And every day there are more and more leaks about the devices. They will be the first Google smartphones to feature the tensor chip developed by the company. In the run-up to the presentation, the Pixel 6 has now appeared in Geekbench.
The Google Pixel 6 popped up on Geekbench and confirmed some key performance metrics for the device. We already know that the Google flagship smartphones will be equipped with a tensor chip. The Geekbench listing reveals the benchmark results of the Pixel smartphones. In Geekbench 5's single-core and multi-core tests, it scored 1,027 and 2,706 points, respectively. The list also reveals that a Mali G78 GPU will be installed.
The variant listed on Geekbench has 8 GB of RAM. There will then be variants with 128 GB and 256 GB internal storage. And of course it will run on Android 12, out-of-the-box.

Google Pixel 6 specifications
- Display size: 6.4 inches
- Display: AMOLED
- Main camera: 50 MP (wide angle) + 12 MP (ultra wide angle)
- Front camera: 8 MP
- Battery: 4,614 mAh
- Processor: Google chipset
- RAM: 8 GB
- Internal memory: 128 GB / 256 GB
- System: Android 12
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