Google's foldable phone, the Pixel Fold, has appeared in a video , although it lacks many distinguishing features like a logo or distinctive design elements such as a large camera bar. It only has a front-facing selfie camera, inner bezels, and a foldable screen with rounded edges.
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At first glance, it resembles a foldable prototype from Samsung; however, reliable leaker Kuba Wojciechowski, who is said to have used the device for months, claims it is indeed the Pixel Fold. According to the same source, he filmed this particular video over a month ago.
Recent leaks suggest the Pixel Fold will be announced at Google I/O on May 10th and ship in June with a price tag of up to $1,700 for a 5.8-inch phone when folded or a 7.6-inch phone when unfolded. The device will feature a Google Tensor G2 chip, weigh 283 grams, and have a battery promising up to 24 hours of battery life on a single charge, while the hinge is said to be the most durable on a foldable device.
Besides the Pixel Fold, Google is also expected to unveil a Pixel tablet and a mid-range Pixel 7A smartphone at the upcoming I/O. These devices were also spotted in the real world last month.
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