Google Finally Launched its First Foldable Smartphone ‘Pixel Fold’

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Google Finally Launched its First Foldable Smartphone ‘Pixel Fold’

Google finally launched three new Pixel devices, including a highly rumored foldable phone, the most awaited tablet, and a mid-range smartphone under Pixel 7 series.

In the keynote of Google I/O 2023’s first day, the company made multiple announcements regarding AI development, but the foldable phone’s announcement brings more excitement, so let’s discuss them below.

Google I/O 2023 Unveiled Pixel Fold, Pixel 7a, & Pixel Tablet

 

Google is making its Android devices’ portfolio even more, stronger with these new Pixel devices to compete with some other brands such as Apple and Samsung.

Google Pixel Fold: All Details

The foldable smartphone market got a huge jump in the last quadrennial, and under the influence, many smartphone brands launched their own foldable smartphone series.

And now, Google also comes in those brands list as it launched its first foldable smartphone, which is named Google Pixel Fold.

This foldable device’s book-like OLED screen is sized 7.6 inches which delivers a tablet experience as well as it has a regular phone display on the outside which is sized 5.8 inches.

And this smartphone’s camera system includes a triple camera on the back, and those cameras are a 48 MP lens, a 10.8 MP ultrawide lens, and a 10.8 MP lens.

For the first time, a folding phone gets a 5x optical zoom telephoto, and it also supports Super Res Zoom up to 20x.

The company brings various changes to its software’s apps for the folding screen, such as live translation will display text on both screens at the same time.

Pixel Fold is powered by a Tensor G2 chip, and there will be two storage options: 256 GB and 512 GB. Its pricing starts from £1,749 in the UK and $1799 in the US, and the company will start its shipping in June.

Separately, the company also released Google Pixel Tablet, which it announced last year. After revealing some of the expensive devices, Google launched the Pixel 7a at the Google I/O 2023 event.