Leaked design renders of the Google Pixel Fold have tech enthusiasts buzzing
Google is all set to launch its first-ever foldable smartphone, the Pixel Fold, later this year.
With an outer display measuring 5.8 inches, the Pixel Fold will open like a book to expose a small tablet-sized 7.6-inch screen, the same size as the Galaxy Z Fold 4.
Here’s the Google Pixel Fold, including its design, specifications, features, and expected price.
According to reports, the Pixel Fold will be water-resistant and pocket-sized, making it easy to carry around.
It will have an outer display measuring 5.8 inches and will open up to reveal a 7.6-inch inner screen. The device will be powered by Google's Tensor G2 chip, which was also used in last year's Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro phones.
Google says that the Pixel Fold will have a bigger battery that can last for 24 hours, or even up to 72 hours in low-power mode.
The back of the phone will have three cameras and an LED flash arranged in a raised rectangular shape.
The SIM tray will be located at the base edge of the outer screen, and a USB-C charging port will be at the bottom part of the edge of the foldable screen.
The device will not have a 3.5mm jack visible in the leaked photos, but two speakers - one at the upper edge of the main screen and one close to the USB-C port at the lower edge of the outer display - will be seen in the photos.
Mic ports will be seen both at the top and bottom edges of the device.
The report suggests that the Pixel Fold will be priced at around $1,700, which is approximately INR 1,39,800 in India. It will compete with other high-end foldable devices priced at around $1,799 (INR 1,47,900).