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We love our unboxing sessions as much as the next guy, and today, we have pictures and first thoughts of Google’s latest flagship. In this Google Pixel 6 Pro unboxing, I share photos of this big, bad boy, as well as my first impressions of the device.

But before we dive into the meat of the article, introductions are in order. Or as we say it in my neck of the woods, first of all, introductions .

  • Google Pixel 6 Pro Unboxing: Quick Specs
  • Google Pixel 6 Pro Unboxing: Photos
  • Google Pixel 6 Pro Unboxing: First Impressions

Google Pixel 6 Pro Unboxing: Quick Specs

The 6 Pro has a massive 6.71-inch AMOLED display, and the result is a big phone. This is a departure from the pattern with Google, who have had a track record of keeping Pixel phones compact and handy.

Sorry to disappoint you traditional Pixel lovers, but I love the size. Here’s to bigger phones from Google.

Other specifications of the Pix 6 Pro include: Gorilla Glass Victims protection on the screen, 120Hz refresh rate, always-on display, a 5030 mAh battery with 30W quick charge, and a 50MP rear camera.

There are storage options of 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB. Each of them is coupled with 12 GB RAM. Along with the Tensor chipset, you are getting mostly cutting edge specs and features.

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There is no charger in the box. No headset either.

In the box is the phone itself. This unit is in the Stormy Black colour. There is no charger or earphones included. All you get is a USB cable, a micro-USB adaptor, SIM ejector tool, and the usual paperwork.

Google Pixel 6 Pro Unboxing: Photos

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That 50MP rear camera that has everyone excited

Google Pixel 6 Pro Unboxing: First Impressions

The Pixel 6 Pro looks great. You can’t mistake the design for a phone by a y other brand. It stands out and so is great for making a statement. But it doesn’t just look good; it feels great in the hand too.

If you love your phones compact and have been a fan of Google’s Pixels, I don’t know how you are going to respond to this. It is not business as usual. It looks like Google has made a new beginning with this model.

If you want one, the price starts from $630 for the 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage base variant.

I love the Pixel 6 Pro, and I am excited that Google has gone down this new path with it. What do you think – yay or nay? Are you getting this or the Pixel 6?

If you own a Pixel 6 or any other Pixel device, here are some best Android 12 Pixel tweaks .

Author:MobileChic

That motivated, gadget-loving geeky chic who tries to stay on top of things. Unapologetic iFan.

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If you are the kind of person who is always on the go and at the same time a candid reader of Mobility Arena or any other website, you might have wondered how you could save web pages for offline viewing.

Yes, this method of offline reading saves data and also gives us the content we wish to read at the exact time we need it. Offline reading can also help students study better. You may find a particular article that helps you in one way or the other and go-ahead to save it for later consultation and further analysis, even without an internet connection.

Whether you are a user of Chrome or Safari on iOS, you will find information in this article that will show you how you can save web pages for offline viewing.

The methods we are going to use are quite straightforward to aid you in better understanding the issue in consideration, also they will only address mobile browsing on either an Android device or an iPhone.

Save Webpages For Offline Viewing On Chrome

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Save Webpages For Offline Viewing On Chrome

To save webpages for offline viewing on your Android device, tap on the three dot icon in the top right corner of the screen. A pop-up menu will appear, at the top of the menu are some icons find the download icon and tap on it as well.

You will get a notification stating that a download has been initiated on your device and its progress. The moment the download is finished, you can access the webpage by going to the download section of your Chrome browser , and there you will find the offline version of the webpage that can be accessed anywhere and anytime.

On an iPhone, the steps are similar but with a few adjustments. Tap the share icon on your Chrome browser, then from the pop-up menu, select “add to reading list.”

To access the saved article, tap on the three dots in the bottom right corner of the screen, then select reading list from the options displayed and there you will find all your saved web pages.

Save Webpages For Offline Viewing On Safari

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Save Webpages For Offline Viewing On Safari

If you are an iPhone user and Safari is your default or go-to web browser, then the steps here are as well straightforward.

All you need to do is first, tap the share icon in the button of your screen, a pop-up menu will appear housing various sharing options. Just like on Chrome for iPhones, select “add to reading list,” and you will have saved the webpage for offline viewing.

To access saved webpages here, tap the bookmark icon and select the eyeglass shaped icon to view the part of the already saved webpage of your reading list.

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Tech analyst, Collins Eshiet, writes about technology. Follow me on Twitter @KittysTech.