

I'm a big fan of the Pixel 6 Pro's camera design, and it definitely does something to iterate upon the formulaic glass slab that we see each and every year.

The speakers themselves sound pretty good, and they get quite loud. That means that I need to tilt the phone slightly to properly hear the person on the other end, though it's really not a big deal and something I naturally fell into very quickly. The earpiece is fine for calls, though the sound comes out upwards rather than outwards. There's also a speaker grille at the top of the display that serves as an earpiece or stereo speaker. I think part of what gives it that feel is the squared-off bezel on the top and bottom, and I really, really like how it looks as a result. It's somewhat "boxy" in its design at the top and bottom, and it's reminiscent (for me anyway) of some older Samsung Galaxy Note devices.

The front of the phone is unimpeded aside from the front-facing camera thanks to its uniform bezels, making it a pleasure to use and look at. Optical under-display fingerprint reader.Tertiary: 48MP f/3.5, telephoto, 4X optical zoom, 20x digital zoom.Secondary: 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera, 114-degree FOV.Primary: 50MP f/1.8 Samsung GN1 primary camera, OIS.Full 24-bit depth for 16 million colors.
