Google is gearing up for a new foldable device next year! The company is said to keep under wraps quite the project going after the name of Pixel Fold.
Fresh leaks and rumors claim that the Pixel Fold smartphone will be somehow similar to the Oppo Find N phone and pack a Tensor chipset. Read out below for the first details about the upcoming Google Pixel Fold.
Google Pixel Fold Specs and Features
Google’s next project, called Pixel Fold, is said to come as a direct rival for Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 3. How is it going to do that?
Recent reports suggest that Google Pixel Fold’s specs and features will really make a difference. For example, the outer and inner displays of the phone are said to be Samsung-made screens, and the larger one might feature 1840×2208 pixels.
More display specs
Google Pixel Fold might flaunt a display of 1200 nits of brightness, with the average level of that being 800 nits. How cool is that?!
The display could also feature a high refresh rate of 120Hz, and an S5K3J1 sensor for selfies.
Hardware details
Under the hood, the Google Pixel Fold is said to draw its power from a Tensor SoC, most likely a third-gen one, or the current Tensor chipset, the Tensor G2 SoC, featured on Pixel 7 flagship devices.
Camera skills
Coming to camera capabilities, the upcoming Pixel Fold is believed to sport a triple-camera module with a 64MP IMX787 main sensor, a 12MP IMX386 ultrawide secondary sensor, and a 10.8MP S5K3J1 telephoto lens.
As for the inner screen, that could pack an 8MP IMX355 sensor.
What to Expect?
Google didn’t confirm anything about the Pixel Fold smartphone yet, so everything could be possible.
Some rumors claim that the Pixel Fold might get launched in 2023, but until Google doesn’t make a statement, that can’t be actually verified. However, if the phone makes it next year, it’s expected to come as a direct rival to other foldable smartphones, like Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 or Oppo Find N.
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