Starting with the unboxing of the Google Pixel 6, a person named Christian Dimboiu recently shared a video of himself unboxing a retail unit of the Pixel 6 on TikTok. He unboxed the “Sorta Seafoam” green-colored Pixel 6 and took it out of the box. However, he did not turn on the screen of the device.
Now, after the video was posted on TikTok, it was deleted soon after. Moreover, it was later uploaded on Twitter, although it was later taken down from there as well. However, since the video was available on Twitter for quite a while before being deleted, it has been reuploaded by several users on Twitter. So, feast your eyes on the first Pixel 6 unboxing right here! Google #Pixel6 first unboxing leaked 👀 pic.twitter.com/Aw6XqM6Oqu— Mobile Deck (@mobile_deck) October 19, 2021
As per reports, the unboxing experience of the Pixel 6 was just like any other smartphone. However, one notable thing about the unboxing is that the smartphone was placed upside-down inside the box to showcase the rear cameras at first glance. Plus, as confirmed by Google previously, there is no charging adapter included in the Pixel 6 box. Meanwhile, there has been a lot of speculation about the prices of the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro. However, ahead of the official launch of the devices today, M. Brandon Lee from This is Tech Today has spotted the official prices of the Google Pixel 6 series in Target’s (US retail store) inventory system recently. You can check out the tweet from the tipster attached below. Here are the corroborated #Pixel6 and #Pixel6Pro prices in the Target inventory system in the US.Pixel 6: $599Pixel 6 Pro: $898Google has to be subsidizing this phone like crazy. This is insanity. #teampixel pic.twitter.com/OUBl8cXCBh— M. Brandon Lee | THIS IS TECH TODAY (@thisistechtoday) October 18, 2021
So, as per Lee, Google is aiming to sell the standard Pixel 6 at an all-time-low price of just $599 (~Rs 44,877) in the US. The Pixel 6 Pro, with more cameras and a bigger display, will be reportedly sold for $898 (~Rs 67,278) in the States.
Although these prices seem to be legit, we recommend you wait for Google to unveil the devices at its Pixel Fall Launch event today to know the official pricing and availability details. We will cover the event in real-time, so stay tuned for the latest updates.