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Google reportedly working on UWB support, could arrive with Pixel 6 - Android

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Google appears to be testing ultra-wideband (UWB) connectivity for future Android hardware, possibly for the upcoming Pixel 6 smartphone. XDA Developers’ editor-in-chief Mishaal Rahman tweeted that Google is testing support for an UWB API in Android 12 on a device sporting codename ‘raven.’ Further, raven could refer to a next-gen Pixel device, possibly one powered...

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Google appears to be testing ultra-wideband (UWB) connectivity for future Android hardware, possibly for the upcoming Pixel 6 smartphone.

XDA Developers’ editor-in-chief Mishaal Rahman tweeted that Google is testing support for an UWB API in Android 12 on a device sporting codename ‘raven.’ Further, raven could refer to a next-gen Pixel device, possibly one powered by Google’s in-house ‘Whitechapel’ GS101 chipset.

It’s worth noting that previous reports have linked Google’s Whitechapel chip to two codenames: raven and ‘oriole.’ For now, we don’t know which devices these codenames refer to. However, it’s safe to assume at least one of them refers to the rumoured Pixel 6 likely to launch in the fall. The only other Pixel device we know is coming is the Pixel 5a 5G, which the company confirmed in April (although there remains some confusion whether we’ll see one Pixel 5a 5G device, or multiple 5a devices like last year’s 4a / 4a 5G).

Rahman stresses that he doesn’t know any other details, or even if the next-gen Pixel smartphone will feature UWB support.