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I've never owned a Pixel device, but I've been curious about them for about a year now. I want to get the Pixel 6 if it's worth the money. I want Google's Android experience their legendary camera system.
However, there are rumors about WhiteChapel AND Google adopting a new 1 inch sensor from Sony or Samsung. I'm not sure whether they will do both in one year, which leads me to my question:
If you had to choose, would you rather Google put WhiteChapel in their Pixel 6, being close to or on par with Apple's A14/15, or would you rather them adopt the bigger sensor and, presumably, dominate the "Best Camera Lists" again?
If the former, which new sensor would you like in the phone that would be better than the IMX363 but keeps the price competitive with the iPhone 13?
If the latter, which Qualcomm SoC would you like in the phone that would be stronger than the Pixel 5 but keeps the price competitive with the iPhone 13?
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