From quite some time, there have been speculations about its design and specifications, as well as reports over its price and launch date. People were expecting that Google might launch Pixel Fold along with Pixel 7A smartphone in its annual I/O event scheduled on May 10. However, a new report confirms a different release timeline.
The leaked retail listings viewed by 9to5Google also suggests that the Pixel Fold is all set to launch in mid-June of this year.
Google plans to market the Pixel Fold water-resistant and pocket-sized, with an outer display measuring 5.8 inches, said CNBC. Citing photos of the handset, CNBC said it will have a 7.6-inch inner screen similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 4. It reportedly weighs 10 ounces or 283 grams, which makes it notably heavier than the its rival foldable smartphone. However, Google claims it will last 24 hours or up to 72 hours in low-power mode.
According to the leaked photos, the inner display of Pixel Fold will feature a single punch hole camera on the right side, and the outer display will have a punch hole camera placed in the center. On the back, the phone will feature a triple camera set-up with an LED flash fitted in an elevated rectangular bar.