Get the Google Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro from AT&T

Tech fans everywhere are excited about the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Many of us have been waiting to learn more about all the cool new innovations that Google has come up with this time around. The good news is that both of these phones live up to the hype. In this post, I’ll take a closer look at why.

Camera and video

The Pixel 6 takes beautiful photos. And, with the ultrawide lens on the back camera, you can fit even more of your world into your pictures. Additionally, you can shoot gorgeous 4k video with a framerate of 60FPS on the rear cameras, and 1080P video with a framerate of 30FPS on the front camera.

The advanced cameras on the Pixel 6 Pro capture up to 150% more light, so you can get rich, vivid colors, and even more details in your photos.1 It also has three rear cameras and pro-level lenses, including a telephoto lens with 4x optical zoom. When it comes to shooting videos, you’ll be able to capture beautiful 4K footage with both the rear and front cameras, with framerates of 60FPS on the front camera and 30FPS on the rear cameras.

Secure to the core

Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are built with the most layers of hardware security in any phone.2 The Google Tensor processor has the security core built in, and it works with the next-gen Titan M2TM security chip to make your phone even more resilient to attacks.3

The most fluent Pixel ever

With the Live Translate feature, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have the power to translate your messages automatically, securely, and privately.4 They can even translate your face-to-face conversations in real time. All you have to do is say, “Hey Google, be my interpreter.”4,5 Trying to find your way in a foreign country? The Pixel camera can also translate signs in up to 55 different languages.4,6

A new Pixel experience. On the inside

The new Pixel phones have been reimagined to be even more modern and intuitive. They can help you find things on your phone super quickly. The At a Glance feature shows you what you need, right when you need it. For example, it can show you your boarding pass right before your flight.7 It even helps you make a good impression by checking your spelling and grammar as you type.8

All-day Battery and Fast Charging

Nobody likes a dead phone battery, but the good news is that Pixel’s all-day Adaptive Battery can last more than 24 hours, even when using 5G.9,10 It learns your favorite apps, so that it doesn’t have to waste as much power on the ones you hardly use. When you turn on Extreme Battery Saver, it can keep your most important apps running while also turning off lower priority apps to save power. The battery can last up to 48 hours with Extreme Battery Saver, so that you have power when you really need it.11 And, when you use the compatible 30W charger, your Pixel can charge up to 50% in about 30 minutes.12

Why choose the AT&T network?

Whenever you use your phone away from a Wi-Fi connection, you’ll be depending on your wireless network to keep you connected for internet, calls, and texts. That means the better your wireless network, the more quickly and reliably you’ll be able to stream videos, play games, video chat, and do everything else you enjoy doing on your new phone.

Additionally, to enjoy the full benefits of a 5G phone like the Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro, you’ll also need to be connected to a 5G wireless network, so it’s very important that you have a plan that includes 5G access.

That’s why beyond just unlimited talk, text, and data, all AT&T unlimited plans also include AT&T 5G access and AT&T ActiveArmorSM security to help you make the most of your new phone.

AT&T may temporarily slow data speeds if the network is busy. AT&T 5G requires compatible plan and device. 5G may not be available in your area. Go to att.com/5Gforyou for details. AT&T Mobile Security App and Call Protect App access.  Download of apps required.

Shop your way with AT&T

With AT&T, you can buy the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro at your local store (when in stock) or order online (when in stock). If you live in an eligible area, you might even be able to get free delivery and expert setup with AT&T Right to YouSM.

Select areas only. Services provided by AT&T or an authorized provider.


This article is AT&T sponsored content written by Matt Johnsen, a TechBuzz contributor and AT&T employee. The statements in this article are his own and don’t necessarily represent the positions, strategies, or opinions of AT&T.


1 Compared to main rear camera on Pixel 5.

2 Based on a count of independent hardware security subsystems and components.

3 Compared to earlier models of Pixel phones.

4 Not available in all languages or countries. Not available on all media or apps. See g.co/pixel/livetranslate for more information.

5 Translation may not be instantaneous.

6 Camera-based translation using Lens is available in 55 languages. Language availability may be more limited for other Pixel translation features. See g.co/pixel/livetranslate for more information.

7 Boarding pass feature requires a Gmail account.

8 Not available in all countries or languages. Not available on all apps. See g.co/pixel/livetranslate for more information.

9 Estimated battery life based on testing using a mix of talk, data, standby, and use of other features. Average battery life during testing was approximately 34 hours. Battery life depends upon many factors and usage of certain features will decrease battery life. Battery testing conducted by a third party in California in mid 2021 on pre-production hardware and software, using default settings. Battery testing conducted using two major carrier networks using Sub-6 GHz non-standalone 5G (ENDC) connectivity. Actual battery life may be lower.

10 Requires a 5G data plan (sold separately). 5G service not available on all carrier networks or in all areas. Contact carrier for details. 5G service, speed and performance depend on many factors, including carrier network capabilities and signal strength. Actual results may vary. Some features not available in all areas. Data rates may apply. See g.co/pixel/networkinfo for info.

11 Maximum battery life based on testing using a mix of talk, data, standby, and use of limited other features that are default in Extreme Battery Saver mode (which disables various features including 5G connectivity). Battery testing conducted using two major carrier networks. Battery testing conducted by a third party in California in mid 2021 on pre-production hardware and software using default settings, except that Extreme Battery Saver mode was enabled. Battery life depends upon many factors and usage of certain features will decrease battery life. Actual battery life may be lower.

12 Charging speed based upon testing with device batteries drained to 1% and charged with Google 30W USB-C® Charger; sold separately. Charging testing conducted by Google in mid-2021 on pre-production hardware and software using default settings with the device powered on. Charging speed depends upon many factors including usage during charging, battery age and ambient temperature. Actual charging speed may be lower.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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