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Google announces the Pixel Fold

Google announces the Pixel Fold

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This is Google’s first foldable phone. More details are coming at Google I/O on May 10th.

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Google’s Pixel Fold foldable phone, showing two phones slightly opened back to back to show both the inside and outside screens.
Pixel Fold
Image: Google

The rumors are true: next week, Google will introduce its first foldable phone, the Pixel Fold, during the Google I/O 2023 event.

Google hasn’t revealed any specs for the device, but a brief teaser video shows off a full-size outer display on a phone that opens up similarly to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold devices. The camera bar on the back is similar to other Pixel devices but doesn’t stick out as prominently, reflecting what we’ve seen in leaked marketing materials and even a hands-on video.

CNBC reported in April that the Pixel Fold would be a 5.8-inch phone that folds out into a 7.6-inch tablet. It’ll reportedly include a Google Tensor G2 processor, weigh 10 ounces, and have “the most durable hinge on a foldable,” along with a price that’s over $1,700. Samsung’s latest foldable, the Z Fold 4, launched with a price of $1,799.

Straight on photo of opened Pixel Fold phone, showing the large inside screen with its Android homescreen with a search bar and widgets to display the weather and time.
Pixel Fold
Image: Google

We had expected to see it last year, but the Fold didn’t make the cut for I/O in 2022, and rumors about its launch haven’t slowed down in the year since. Google has focused on teaching Android developers to make their apps work on foldable devices and larger screens, which may pay off next week with the launch of this device and the new Pixel Tablet.

A page on the Google Store allows interested parties to sign up for more info once it’s officially revealed on May 10th.