Hackernews posts about Pixel 6
Pixel 6 is Google's latest flagship smartphone that runs on Android 13 and features a 6-inch OLED display, dual rear cameras, and a mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G processor.
- Pixel phones get a major kernel upgrade with Android 15 QPR2 (www.androidauthority.com)
- Issue dialing 911 on Google Pixel 6 cell phones (www.actionnewsjax.com)
- LLaMa running at 5 tokens/second on a Pixel 6 (twitter.com)
- CSS lengths in Gecko are limited to 17,895,697 pixels (2010) (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
- Android 13 DP1 allows Google Pixel 6 to run full-fledged Windows 11 as a VM (www.xda-developers.com)
- Reverse-Engineering a Switch Lite Boardview at 6k Pixels per Inch (usoldering.com)
- Design of a 600-Pixel-per-Inch, 30-Bit Color Scanner (1997) [pdf] (www.hpl.hp.com)
- First Pixel 6a Capyloon images are available (fosstodon.org)
- Google details 0-click bug in Pixel 6 modem: Advises users to disable 2G (www.scmagazine.com)
- Some Pixel 6 owners say factory resets have bricked their phones (www.theverge.com)
- Reverse-Engineering a Switch Lite Boardview at 6k Pixels per Inch (usoldering.com)
- Sharpening and Noise Reduction on Pixel 6 Pro JPEGs Is a Mess (issuetracker.google.com)
- An Object Is Worth 64x64 Pixels: Generating 3D Object via Image Diffusion (omages.github.io)
- Pixel 6 Pro does not charge in hot weather (twitter.com)
- Unable to connect to 911 on Pixel 6 Pro (old.reddit.com)
- Pwning Pixel 6 with a leftover patch (github.blog)
- A Pixel Is Not a Little Square (1995) [pdf] (alvyray.com)
- Do not factory reset your Pixel until at least 15 minutes after a system update (support.google.com)
- Rabbit R1 as an Android App (www.theverge.com)
- A Pixel Is Not A Little Square (1995) [pdf] (alvyray.com)
- It’s settled: the best smartphone screen size is 6.1 inches (www.theverge.com)
- Google is working on a 'lookup' button for unknown callers on Android (www.theverge.com)
- Google is working on a 'lookup' button for unknown callers on Android (www.theverge.com)
- Google confirms Play Store app deletion – now just 6 weeks away (www.forbes.com)