After the Pixel 7's release,
Google appears to be returning its attention to the rumored Pixel Fold. As a
competitor to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold series, this is anticipated to be Google's
first foldable phone.
A recent article from
FrontPageTech, a reliable source for leaks, showed in-depth renders of the
folding phone. These renderings suggest that the Pixel Fold will only resemble
a folded-up Pixel 7 Pro. It has the same recognizable camera visor on the back,
but since this model must fold, it doesn't blend in with the sides of the
phone. On it are three lenses for cameras.
Look at the illustration below.
Pixel Fold, in contrast to Z
Fold, features a shorter and wider design akin to Oppo Find N. As a result, the
exterior screen resembles a typical smartphone in a stunning way. Additionally,
the phone should become more portable as a result. There is no information on
the phone's weight, but it seems to be a little thinner than the Z Fold 4.
The outside screen has noticeable
bezels surrounding it and a selfie camera with a punch-hole in the middle.
There doesn't appear to be a selfie camera on the main screen, but there are
noticeable bezels at the top and bottom, suggesting that the camera may be
hidden there. There is no confirmation on the rumor that Google will follow
Samsung's lead and install an under-screen selfie camera.
According to rumors, the Pixel Fold will be available for
sale for a launch price of $1,799 and come in the hues, Chalk White and Obsidian
Black. The phone won't likely go on sale until 2023.