Google Pixel 6 series passes through FCC, confirming UWB and Wi-Fi 6E support
The Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro expected to arrive next month have been FCC certified, moving them a step closer to the launch.
We are looking at four filings covering six models - GLU0G, G9S9B, G8V0U, GF5KQ, GB7N6, and GR1YH - with the last four covered under two filings.
The FCC documents don't detail the phones' specs sheets, but they confirm that the Pixel 6 series will come with Wi-Fi 6E and ultra-wideband (UWB) support. The latter's not a surprise, though, since evidence about the same had surfaced previously. However, not all models have mmWave 5G and UWB support, which might be a carrier thing.
You can check out the table below to get a better idea about the mmWave, UWB, and Wi-Fi 6E support across the six certified models.
Model | FCC ID | mmWave 5G | UWB | Wi-Fi 6E |
---|---|---|---|---|
GLU0G | A4RGLU0G | No | Yes | Yes |
G9S9B | A4RG9S9B | Yes (n260, n261) | No | Yes |
G8V0U | A4RG8V0U | Yes (n258, n260, n261) | Yes | Yes |
GF5KQ | Yes (n258, n260, n261) | Yes | Yes | |
GB7N6 | A4RGB7N6 | No | No | Yes |
GR1YH | No | No | Yes |