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I figure the Tensor chip will be expanded into a full series. Furthermore, the existing chip might find its way into various other Google hardware products like the Google Home. Hence, I suggest not having [Google Tensor] redirect to [Pixel 6]. Will ( Talk - contribs) 07:15, 20 October 2021 (UTC)
Is the information within the "Storage options" table currently original research? I understand it's hard to get a confirmation of which versions are limited to each region but I want to imagine information will be published after the phone ships out this week. – The Grid ( talk) 18:10, 25 October 2021 (UTC)
On the store page in Germany many of the variants are out of stock but they still show them. But the storage options differ from what is stated in the table here. In Germany we have the Pixel 6 Pro for Stormy Black with 128GB and 256GB and for the other two colors with 128GB only. So there so no 512GB option at all and even the 256GB is limited to black. Is that a German thing only? -- Jobu0101 ( talk) 08:49, 11 November 2021 (UTC)
the storage options differ from what is stated in the table here. If you're referring to the WP:INFOBOX, that is based on the official specs sheet. InfiniteNexus ( talk) 17:37, 11 November 2021 (UTC)
As far as I'm aware, especially given the androidauthority article, google never actually states that the phone charges at 30W.Note the difference in language:
Pixel 5a (5g) page: [1]
USB-C® 18W adapter with USB-PD 2.0
18W fast charging
vs Pixel6/6 Pro page: [2]
Fast charging6 – up to 50% charge in about 30 minutes6 – with Google 30 W USB-C® Charger with USB-PD 3.0 (PPS) sold separately Qi-certified Fast wireless charging
Also note, the name of the charger that is offered by google (sold seperately) [3] "Google 30 W USB-C charger" (called "power charger" in some places)
That's just what the charger is called, "Google 30 W USB-C Charger", all they're saying is that the "50% charge in about 30 minutes" is done with the charger that is called "30 W USB-C Chager", the 30w is just part of the name of the charger (which indicates is maximum potential). Especially given the previous times where google has explicitly said "18W fast charging". \ This fact (that google doesn't technically claim 30w, the language just makes it confusing) is also implied in the androidauthority article. Given that, we may need to remove the "30w" claim in the info box on the side. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.98.125.45 ( talk) 08:50, 10 November 2021 (UTC)
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I stumbled upon this article the other day, can someone figure out where the cover image is from? That info could go in the § Marketing section. InfiniteNexus ( talk) 05:38, 3 September 2022 (UTC)
It is slightly bigger than the iPhone XS Max (157.5 mm) while the Pixel 6 is 158.6 mm. Android Authority refers to it as "a very big smartphone" 45.115.56.247 ( talk) 09:55, 29 December 2022 (UTC)
The definition of a phablet has changed over the years, starting with 5-inch phones at first. But a 5-inch device is on the small size these days, with 6-inch phones all very common thanks to tall aspect ratios. Nowadays, we consider a phablet to have a 6.3-inch screen or larger.Since the smaller Pixel 6 is only 6.2 inches wide diagonally, I think we're safe to call it a smartphone and not a phablet. InfiniteNexus ( talk) 18:49, 30 December 2022 (UTC)
@ Svnpenn: Why are you edit-warring? Your BOLD edit was reverted; please follow the recommendations outlined at WP:BRD and discuss your proposed change. As I have explained to you, although the fact that the phone has been discontinued is a trivial detail that doesn't warrant a mention in the body of the article, this information is correct and can easily be verified online. You don't need to cite that the sky is blue, and WP:V (verifiability) doesn't necessarily mean an inline source. InfiniteNexus ( talk) 21:38, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
Putting such a strong effort into ramming the change through(in your words) does not mean something is not trivial, and I'm not sure why you think the two are related. The rest of your reply repeats what you stated earlier, so this is becoming WP:IDHT. I've already demonstrated that the category is verifiable; but, it shouldn't be added to the article because it's not noteworthy outside of categorization. To reiterate, categories only need to be verifiable, which does not mean an inline citation is required; I invite you to look at other articles and see if all of them directly correspond to an inline citation in the body of the article. In the meantime, since this is your BOLD edit that has been challenged, per WP:BRD and WP:STATUSQUO I will be restoring the status quo of the article. If you wish to continue arguing for an unneeded inline citation, you can make a post at WP:3O. InfiniteNexus ( talk) 00:42, 14 May 2024 (UTC)
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I figure the Tensor chip will be expanded into a full series. Furthermore, the existing chip might find its way into various other Google hardware products like the Google Home. Hence, I suggest not having [Google Tensor] redirect to [Pixel 6]. Will ( Talk - contribs) 07:15, 20 October 2021 (UTC)
Is the information within the "Storage options" table currently original research? I understand it's hard to get a confirmation of which versions are limited to each region but I want to imagine information will be published after the phone ships out this week. – The Grid ( talk) 18:10, 25 October 2021 (UTC)
On the store page in Germany many of the variants are out of stock but they still show them. But the storage options differ from what is stated in the table here. In Germany we have the Pixel 6 Pro for Stormy Black with 128GB and 256GB and for the other two colors with 128GB only. So there so no 512GB option at all and even the 256GB is limited to black. Is that a German thing only? -- Jobu0101 ( talk) 08:49, 11 November 2021 (UTC)
the storage options differ from what is stated in the table here. If you're referring to the WP:INFOBOX, that is based on the official specs sheet. InfiniteNexus ( talk) 17:37, 11 November 2021 (UTC)
As far as I'm aware, especially given the androidauthority article, google never actually states that the phone charges at 30W.Note the difference in language:
Pixel 5a (5g) page: [1]
USB-C® 18W adapter with USB-PD 2.0
18W fast charging
vs Pixel6/6 Pro page: [2]
Fast charging6 – up to 50% charge in about 30 minutes6 – with Google 30 W USB-C® Charger with USB-PD 3.0 (PPS) sold separately Qi-certified Fast wireless charging
Also note, the name of the charger that is offered by google (sold seperately) [3] "Google 30 W USB-C charger" (called "power charger" in some places)
That's just what the charger is called, "Google 30 W USB-C Charger", all they're saying is that the "50% charge in about 30 minutes" is done with the charger that is called "30 W USB-C Chager", the 30w is just part of the name of the charger (which indicates is maximum potential). Especially given the previous times where google has explicitly said "18W fast charging". \ This fact (that google doesn't technically claim 30w, the language just makes it confusing) is also implied in the androidauthority article. Given that, we may need to remove the "30w" claim in the info box on the side. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.98.125.45 ( talk) 08:50, 10 November 2021 (UTC)
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I stumbled upon this article the other day, can someone figure out where the cover image is from? That info could go in the § Marketing section. InfiniteNexus ( talk) 05:38, 3 September 2022 (UTC)
It is slightly bigger than the iPhone XS Max (157.5 mm) while the Pixel 6 is 158.6 mm. Android Authority refers to it as "a very big smartphone" 45.115.56.247 ( talk) 09:55, 29 December 2022 (UTC)
The definition of a phablet has changed over the years, starting with 5-inch phones at first. But a 5-inch device is on the small size these days, with 6-inch phones all very common thanks to tall aspect ratios. Nowadays, we consider a phablet to have a 6.3-inch screen or larger.Since the smaller Pixel 6 is only 6.2 inches wide diagonally, I think we're safe to call it a smartphone and not a phablet. InfiniteNexus ( talk) 18:49, 30 December 2022 (UTC)
@ Svnpenn: Why are you edit-warring? Your BOLD edit was reverted; please follow the recommendations outlined at WP:BRD and discuss your proposed change. As I have explained to you, although the fact that the phone has been discontinued is a trivial detail that doesn't warrant a mention in the body of the article, this information is correct and can easily be verified online. You don't need to cite that the sky is blue, and WP:V (verifiability) doesn't necessarily mean an inline source. InfiniteNexus ( talk) 21:38, 4 May 2024 (UTC)
Putting such a strong effort into ramming the change through(in your words) does not mean something is not trivial, and I'm not sure why you think the two are related. The rest of your reply repeats what you stated earlier, so this is becoming WP:IDHT. I've already demonstrated that the category is verifiable; but, it shouldn't be added to the article because it's not noteworthy outside of categorization. To reiterate, categories only need to be verifiable, which does not mean an inline citation is required; I invite you to look at other articles and see if all of them directly correspond to an inline citation in the body of the article. In the meantime, since this is your BOLD edit that has been challenged, per WP:BRD and WP:STATUSQUO I will be restoring the status quo of the article. If you wish to continue arguing for an unneeded inline citation, you can make a post at WP:3O. InfiniteNexus ( talk) 00:42, 14 May 2024 (UTC)