Google Pixel Fold is expected to be launched in the market soon. It is being speculated that the company may unveil the Pixel Fold at the upcoming Google I/O that is slated for May 2023. However, Google is yet to officially confirm any details. However, despite no official announcement, various rumors have surfaced regarding the alleged smartphone. A recent leak by a popular tipster, showcasing the design renders of the Pixel Fold, has provided fresh insight into the cover design of the smartphone.
image shared By tipster Evan Blass (Twitter @evleaks) on a personal Twitter account, Via 9to5Google appears to have taken from a press render that the company may be using for marketing. The leaked image shows the Pixel Fold’s external display with a centrally aligned punch hole, the Pixel Launcher home screen with themed icons, Google’s stock apps, and a blurred At A Glance widget.
Additionally, the smartphone is seen to have a wider aspect ratio and a thinner hinge. In the images shared, the Pixel Fold appears to be a lighter black color variant.
Earlier, the US pricing and full specifications of the Google Pixel Fold were out Groove Via a YouTube video. The phone has been priced at $1,799 (roughly Rs. 1,47,000) for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant and $1,919 (roughly Rs. 1,57,500) for the 12GB RAM + 512GB storage option. The handset is said to be available for pre-order from May 10 through the Google Store.
Google Pixel Fold specifications (expected)
The Pixel Fold will reportedly sport a 7.6-inch internal display with 1,840 x 2,208 pixel resolution, 6:5 aspect ratio, and 120Hz refresh rate. The external display is expected to be a 5.8-inch OLED panel with 1,080×2,092 pixels resolution. The handset is powered by Google’s Tensor G2 SoC, coupled with Titan M2 security chip and 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM.
Other leaked details suggest a triple rear camera unit on the smartphone, which is headed by a 48-megapixel primary wide-angle lens. The other two lenses on the Pixel Fold rear could include a 10.8-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 10.8-megapixel Dual PD telephoto lens.