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The Pixel 6 series will launch on September 13 - Bald Panda

[Source](https://share.api.weibo.cn/share/247437689.html?weibo_id=4675505434920045)

Also included in the list:

* Redmagic 6S Pro on September 6
* Realme X70 series on September 9 (tentative)
* ColorOS 12 on September 13
* Xiaomi Mi11T on September 15
* Huawei Nova9 on September 29...

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Michael Josh on Twitter: Just got back from an appointment at @Equinox to get an InBody BIA test (yes I take my reviews seriously) to compare with the Body Composition tool built into the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4. Following its Aug 26 software update, Watch 4 readings are pretty accurate.
https://twitter.com/michaeljosh/status/1432383009483788294

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I hope the upper bezel will come back and the phones would have real, hardware proximity and light sensors again

I didnt know and didn't realize that almost all of the newer "all size screen" phones had virtual proximity sensors and didn't have a light sensor but use the front camera for adaptive light, which is battery consuming and is subpar solution.

I had very bad experience with a new phone and couldn't believe that I didn't hear about this earlier and it seems that nobody cares about this.

The slimmer bezel that would incorporate proximity and light sensors and superior front camera is obviously ...

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Very underwhelmed with all of the current Gen offerings

And this is the first time I've ever felt that way. I've used nexus and pixel devices almost exclusively for the last 7-8 years, demoing other devices (I've used probably 40+ different Android devices over the last decade, which was in part due to a cool perk of being a manager at a phone repair shop where we bought phones and I was able to demo them) from Motorola and Samsung and HTC and LG and Apple.

My personal phones that I've actually bought for myself worked through were the Droid 1, Dro...

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