Introduction
Google is going to launch the foldable phone that is ‘Pixel Fold’. To give a new experience to its phone users. The estimated price of this phone is said to be around 1 lakh 47 thousand rupees. Pre booking of this phone has started. But you can’t buy it at this time. Customers can get their new phone by the month of June. The Pixel Fold is Google’s first device with a folding screen. It has a 7.6in 120Hz OLED screen on the inside that opens like a book for a tablet experience.
Specifications of Pixel Fold
The phone will have 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, which can be expanded up to 512GB. It also has 4800 mAh battery. Three- cameras with 48 mega pixel 10.8 mega pixel ultrawide, 10.8 mega pixel telephoto lens make this phone special as compare to other Androids.
It include a fingerprint sensor in the power button, stereo speakers, and of course 5G support. OLED screen will be installed in this smartphone, which will be 5.8 inches. This phone will work on Android 13. The estimated price of this phone is said to be around 1 lakh 47 thousand rupees. The battery of this mobile will last for 7.2 hours on Extreme Battery Saver mode and 24 hours for normal usage. The Pixel Tablet costs £599 in the UK, shipping on 20 June and comes with the charging speaker dock.
Pixel Fold
It works like a regular phone when closed with a 5.8in display on the outside and a fingerprint scanner in the power button. And the Pixel Fold is IPX8 water resistant to depths of 1.5m, 12mm thick when closed or 6mm thick when open. It also have a Tensor G2 chip.
Pixel Fold design
Pixel Fold is available in a off-white or black shades, and other than its large camera bump it has a rather sleek design. In fact, at 139.7 x 158.7 x 5.8mm if unfolded, it’s the thinnest foldable phone on the market. But it is not one of the lightest options, coming in at 283g. For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 which is its closest competitor is 263g. Cover screen fares better on that front, and the Pixel Fold is at least built to last .
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