Apparently, the Pixel Fold will be available in Chalk (white) and Obsidian (black), which are color options we’ve come to know in the recent Pixel lineup. While there are no exact specs, previous rumors have indicated with can expect a 7.6-inch 120Hz LTPO in-folding display panel. As the renders show off, the front display with have a hole-punch camera, with the main display noticeably having slightly large bezels. As one source points out, the Pixel Fold is apparently “really f**king heavy,” which indicates it will be made out of premium materials. This makes sense according to the leaked price.
Pixel Fold price and release date
Sources indicate the Google Pixel Fold will launch in May 2023, but it won’t come cheap. It’s set to be priced at $1,799, which is exactly what the Galaxy Z Fold 4 is set at. That’s quite the price jump from the most expensive configuration of the Pixel 7 Pro at $1,079. If true, we’re expecting plenty of premium flagship foldable features. The report also states the foldable will come with “usual Pixel-esque performance,” but judging from when it’s set to be released, we could see a next-generation Tensor chip power the device — possibly a Tensor G3 processor. After years of rumors and expected release dates, the Google Pixel Fold may finally arrive soon. Of course, since Google has yet to announce its mystery Pixel Fold, it’s a good idea to take this in with a pinch of salt. However, Front Page Tech and Jon Prosser have a good track record when it comes to leaks, including when the Pixel 7 would be revealed. Stay tuned for further updates, but in the meantime, check out what we know about the Pixel Tablet and a major Pixel update coming soon.