Google has confirmed that the Pixel Fold is coming. The first foldable device from the search giant will be announced at the Google I/O developers conference on May 10th.
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This is what the phone looks like, as seen in a video teaser shared by the company at the Google Store website. It looks similar to the Oppo Find N. The Google Pixel Fold has a large camera bar running across the rear panel, housing triple cameras and an LED Flash module.
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The Google Pixel Fold is expected to be powered by an in-house Tensor G2 processor, and should run on Android 13 out of the box. A leaked specs sheet (courtesy OnLeaks and HowToiSolve) hints that the foldable gadget will have 12 GB of RAM, a SIM card tray for mobile network connectivity. The device will not have a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and will rely on a USB Type-C port for data transfer, charging, and audio playback.
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Speaking of which, the Pixel Fold is said to have dual speakers, one at the top, and one at the bottom.
The phone will be equipped with a 7.69 inches display when folded. The cover display on the other hand is about 5.79-inches in size. It is unclear whether the device will support a stylus pen. The device will come in 2 colour options: Silver and Black.
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Rumours say that the foldable device could weigh around 283g, and reportedly measures around 158.7 x 139.7 x 5.7mm. A prior leak suggests that the Pixel Fold could be priced at $1,799 in the U.S.
The Mountain View company will launch the Pixel Fold alongside the Google Pixel 7A and the Pixel Tablet. The devices are expected to ship in June.
