Google Pixel Fold will reportedly have a bigger battery than Samsung's Fold
Google's first foldable is expected soon if the rumours are to be believed. And it'll supposedly sport a larger battery than Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold4. The rumoured Pixel Fold will supposedly launch during Google I/O on May 10 (like the rumoured Pixel 7a). According to leaked internal marketing materials, the device is to have a larger battery “that Google says will last for 24 hours, or up to 72 hours in a low power mode.”
It will reportedly also sport a closed-book 5.8-inch phone that folds out into a 7.6-inch tablet, a Google Tensor G2 processor, and a retail price starting at USD 1,700 (around CAD 2,285). The Pixel Fold will reportedly be three-quarters of an ounce heavier at 10oz (around 283g). Google claims it sports the "most durable hinge on a foldable," which is a likely dig at how Samsung's original Fold was notoriously breakable. The company will also supposedly throw in a free Pixel Watch with your purchase.
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