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Google Pixel 6 series pre-order and release date leaked

Posted on September 1, 2021 by William

TL; PhD

  • According to the latest news, the Google Pixel 6 series is expected to begin accepting pre-orders on October 19.
  • These phones may finally be released on October 28.
  • There is no news about the official release date, but it seems unlikely that it will be released in September.

According to the information obtained by the whistleblower, Google will open the pre-orders for the Pixel 6 series on October 19. These phones will finally go on sale and on shelves in the following week on October 28.

Prosser claims that these details come from some of his best industry sources. This does not necessarily mean that the September 13 release date recently posted on Weibo is completely impossible. Pixel 5 was also released in September last year. However, if the booking date for October 19th is accurate, as Prosser insists, this is likely to be the day Google announces the Pixel 6 duo.

Or, if Google officially releases new Pixels in September, this means buyers who want to pre-order the device will have to wait a month. The company usually does not have that big gap between smartphone releases and market availability.

However, with this new leak, Google seems to be waiting for the launch of the new iPhone 13 series before bringing its flagship product to the market. But until we receive news from the company itself, we will not be sure. Pixel 6 and 6 Pro should be available in at least these eight countries. Go to our dedicated Rumor Center to learn more about mobile phones.

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