If you were eager to learn more about the upcoming Google Pixel Fold smartphones, then your wishes have apparently been granted. A new leak has reportedly revealed all the details about Google’s foldable phone, and it has at least a few surprises.
Lex comes from Jon Prosser. on his Front Page Tech YouTube channel. One of the surprises is that it claims that Google could make a teaser announcement about the Pixel Fold on Wednesday, April 26. If this is true, it means we won’t have to wait until the Google I/O 2023 developers conference which is coming up in May. 10. Another surprise is that if you buy the Pixel Fold, you’ll also get a Pixel Watch for free.
The video confirms earlier reports that the Pixel Fold will have a starting price of $1,799, but with a 256GB storage version. There will also be a 512GB storage model that will reportedly cost $1,919. Inside, there should be Google’s in-house second-generation Tensor chip, along with 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM.
The front screen of the phone will reportedly have a 5.8-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2,092×1,080. When opened, the internal screen is believed to be a 7.6-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2,208 × 1,840. You can expect a 120Hz refresh rate from both screens.
The video claims that the Pixel Fold will have a 48MP main rear camera with ultra-wide and telephoto sensors, both of which are 10.8MP. One thing that hasn’t been revealed yet is the battery size. Prosser says Google will claim it will last “more than 24 hours” and can last up to 72 hours with some extreme battery-saving settings.
Pre-orders are scheduled to begin on May 10 and should start shipping sometime in late June.