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New Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro renders reveal radical new design

Google’s upcoming flagship phones – the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro – could be set for a striking revamp. 

Leaked renders – revealed by tech tipster Jon Prosser via his YouTube channel – show the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro with impressively thin bezels and a new ‘horizontal bar’ to the rear that appears to contain camera sensors.

Google doesn’t normally launch two flagship Pixel phones, either, so the emergence of a possible ‘Pro’ version would be new territory for the tech giant. The standard Pixel looks to have two cameras while the ‘Pro’ model appears to boast a third lens, thought to be a telephoto.

Prosser claims to have sent real-life images of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro to concept artist Ian Zelbo (@RendersbyIan), who created these sleek 3D renders. The renders seem to show both models with an in-display fingerprint sensor, which means Google could be finally kissing goodbye to the rear-mounted sensor.

Google has yet to officially share any info about its next-generation Pixel 6 range, but reports suggest they will get a new System-on-Chip processor that will deliver a serious bump in power over the current Pixel 5.

As for new colours, Prosser’s renders suggest the new Pixel devices will be available in at least two finishes – pastel pink and champagne gold. Rival Android leakers have claimed that the tones depicted in the renders aren’t accurate.

So, when will the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro launch? Google tends to announce its flagship handsets in September or October, but there’s talk of the company revealing the new Pixel at its I/O tech conference this year (18-20th May).

Google is also rumoured to be working on a foldable phone codenamed Passport, which it could choose to preview at the event. We’ll bring you all the key announcements from the conference as Google makes them.

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Amazon updates Echo Show 8 and Echo Show 5 smart speakers

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Amazon has updated its Echo Show 8 and Echo Show 5 smart speakers. The main improvement is better cameras for enhanced video calling, but there are some other changes, too.

The Echo Show 8 now has the same 13MP camera as seen on the Echo Show 10. While the device doesn’t turn to follow you around the room during calls, the camera does pan and zoom automatically, helping you stay in shot.

The camera has a cover too, so you can rest assured it’s shut off and no one will accidentally see you indulging in your daily HIIT workout.

It can detect if someone walks into the room and use this as a prompt to activate certain smart home functions (like turning on the lights). And, you can access the camera (and that of the Echo Show 5) on your phone using Alexa’s security mode.

The Show 8 can also display new augmented reality effects using Amazon’s own video chat service, while a new octa-core processor should keep things running smoothly.

And that’s it in terms of new additions – the rest is the same as the previous Echo Show 8, including the 8in HD screen, stereo speakers, and of course Alexa voice control. Pricing remains the same at £119 ($129, AU$199).

The new Echo Show 5 also has a new camera – this one is 2MP, which is double the resolution of the previous model, although it can’t zoom and pan automatically. It also gets a new blue colour scheme to go with the existing charcoal and white finishes and has a new low price of £74 ($84, AU$119).

Amazon has also announced the US is getting an Echo Show 5 Kids Edition, but it’s not available in the UK or Australia.

Both of these Alexa speakers are available to pre-order now and will ship next month.

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