According to renowned leaker OnLeaks, the Google Pixel Fold will be roughly the same height and width as the Oppo Find N when unfolded, measuring about 158.7 x 139.7 x 5.7mm. It will be less cumbersome than the Galaxy Z Fold 4 because it will be bigger and shorter. The smartphone will be thinner than both, but its large camera hump will make it 8.3mm thick.
According to additional information from OnLeaks, the Google Pixel Fold will have two displays: a 5.79-inch cover display with a hole-punch cutout in the centre and a 7.69-inch foldable display with a cutout for a selfie camera aligned to the right in the top bezel. High-resolution renderings given by the leaker also support the appearance we initially noticed last month.
The Google Pixel Fold will have a camera visor on the back that resembles the Pixel 7 Pro but doesn't flow over the sides, as you can see in the renders that are attached. It will include a microphone, an LED flash, and a triple camera configuration. The main foldable screen of the device and its cover screen will both have rounded edges and substantial bezels. On the right edge of the Pixel Fold, there will be a power button and a volume rocker. The power button also serves as a fingerprint reader.
OnLeaks hasn't revealed any other information regarding the Pixel Fold's hardware, but we believe it will have Google's Tensor G2 SoC. The phone will probably come pre-installed with Android 13 and enhancements to enable customers make the most of its foldable display. We'll have to wait a few months to find out for sure, but there are rumours that Google may unveil the Pixel Fold in May of the next year, with a suggested retail price of $1,799.
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