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Thursday, October 28, 2021

Which phone shot it? Pixel 6 Pro, S21 Ultra, iPhone, or Pixel 5? (Answers up!) - Android Authority

Google Pixel 6 Pro vs Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max rear panel

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Update, October 28, 2021 (03:00 PM ET): We’ve posted the answers to the mystery camera game below. Scroll down to the bottom of the post to see which phone was the Google Pixel 6 Pro, the Galaxy S21 Ultra, etc. How did you do?


Original article, October 28, 2021 (12:00 PM ET): Today is the official launch day of the Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro. Of course, the phones are incredibly difficult to get with most models out of stock and pre-order deliveries seeing delays around the world. That’s no fun at all.

Before you give it a shot, know that these images are compressed so there’s no point in trying to pixel peep. Your best strategy will be to examine the photos for the trademark qualities of the manufacturer (color saturation, focus, HDR, etc.). Also, do note that each mystery phone matches up in each group. In other words, if you think Phone C in the first group is the Google Pixel 6 Pro, then it must also be Phone C in the other groups.

This post went live at 12:00 PM ET. We will update it with the answers at 3:00 PM ET. So post a comment with your answers and see which ones you get correct! If you are stumped, just tell us which mystery phone looks the best in your eyes.

Group One

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Google Pixel 6 Pro shoot-out answers

Hopefully, you already commented your guesses. Here are the answers!

  • iPhone 13 Pro Max — Phone A
  • Google Pixel 6 Pro — Phone B
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra — Phone C
  • Google Pixel 5 — Phone D

How did you do? Are you surprised by the answers? Let us know what you think in the comments!

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