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After a disappointing 2020 in terms of Pixel flagship hardware, Google might surprise fans with a few great Pixel 6 features. According to reports, Google is already developing a foldable Pixel phone and making its own system-on-chip (SoC) processor. The latter is likely to debut this year, powering at least one Pixel 6 device. Dubbed Whitechapel (GS101), the 5nm processor is being developed in collaboration with Samsung. The SoC won't merely help Google reduce its reliance on Qualcomm, it’ll also let it offer customers a feature that has only been available on iPhones so far. A custom SoC made for the Pixel would let Google fine-tune Android performance and control more aspects of the hardware, just like Apple does with iOS and iPadOS.
A new finding suggests that Google might add another chip to the Pixel 6 series that’s already available on iPhones — an ultra-wideband (UWB) processor that could power some exciting new Pixel features.
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