The Pixel Fold is said to include a 7.6-inch folding panel and a 5.8-inch outside display, according to reports.
On May 10 during the Google I/O event, the Google Pixel Fold will be unveiled. Users who visit a landing page on the Google Store in the US can click the “Notify Me” button to sign up for updates and news about the impending foldable phone.
The Google Pixel Fold, the tech giant’s entry into the foldable smartphone market, will be introduced at the yearly Google I/O event. As anticipated, the Alphabet-owned business unveiled a teaser video of the gadget, which looks to be quite similar to the renderings and rumors that have been circulating over the previous few months.
The Pixel Fold’s design is seen in the teaser film, even though Google hasn’t yet provided any details regarding the device’s specifications. The gadget has a book-like appearance that is similar to the newly released Tecno Phantom V 5G and the Samsung Galaxy Fold series.
The Pixel Fold has a triple back camera configuration, just like the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 line of smartphones. The gadget does not, however, feature an edge-to-edge visor like the most current Pixel phones.
On May 10 during the Google I/O event, the Google Pixel Fold will be unveiled. Users may sign up for updates and details on the future foldable phone via a “Notify Me” button that can be seen on a landing page on the Google Store in the US. Although Google has not revealed the regions in which the product will be sold, it is still unknown whether the Pixel Fold will be offered in India.
The Pixel Fold is said to include a 7.6-inch folding panel and a 5.8-inch outside display, according to reports. The smartphone would purportedly have “the most durable hinge on a foldable” gadget and be powered by the potent Google Tensor G2 engine.
The Pixel Fold is expected to cost more than $1,700, which is comparable to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold4 starting price of $1,799 for the device.
Google announced plans to launch a new Pixel smartphone in India earlier this week. This device is likely to be the Pixel 7a, a less expensive version of the Pixel 7. The smartphone is rumored to include a 6.1-inch 90Hz display, a dual-camera configuration on the back, a Tensor G2 SoC, and a battery life of a whole day on a single charge.