कीवर्डहरू -

Regulatory Labels for the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro Show Support for 33W Charging

Regulatory Labels for the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro Show Support for 33W Charging

Pre-orders for the Google Pixel 6 series are expected to begin on 19 th of October, 2021 in the Asian countries with sales beginning on 28 th of October, 2021. According to rumors, the next Pixel smartphone series will have 33W wired fast charging and a Live Translate function, which might be accessible on previous Pixel devices running Android 12.

According to the source, while the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will enable 33W fast charging, Google will not provide a 33W charger in the package.Google's Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones will enable 33W fast charging, according to XDA Developers' sources.

Google allegedly submitted regulatory labels for the Pixel devices to Taiwan's National Communications Commission (NCC), according to the newspaper. The charging label indicates that the Pixel smartphones will enable charging rates of 5V/3A (15W), 9V/2A (18W), 9V/3A (27W), and 11V/3A (33W).

According to a rumor from August, the Pixel smartphones would not come with a 33W charging brick. Another source claimed that 23W wireless charging will be possible.A Live Translate function, which is rumored to debut with the Pixel 6 series but may potentially be available for older Pixel handsets running Android 12, has also been reported by XDA Developers.

According to reports, the Live Translate function would translate captions, messages, and text spotted in the camera viewfinder, as well as act as an interpreter based on the user's chosen language.The post explains how to use Android 12's Live Translate function, which can be accessed under Settings > System.

A toggle for turning the function on or off may be found in the settings. It is also reported to allow users to select the language in which they want the translation and whether or not they want to download the language pack through mobile Internet. The Live Translate function is reported to be supported in more than 50 languages.

सम्बन्धित समाचार

inDrive Launches Officially in Nepal