Google is rumored to launch a foldable smartphone next year, and it may be called the Pixel Fold. According to leaks and rumours, the smartphone will feature a design similar to the Oppo Find N and will be powered by a Tensor chipset. Now, a new report has shared the details of the Google Pixel Search display.
According to a 91Mobiles report citing developer Kuba Wojciechowski, the upcoming foldable smartphone from Google will feature a Samsung-made display on both the outer and inner screens. The larger Pixel Fold interior is said to have a resolution of 1840 x 2208 pixels and dimensions of 123mm x 148mm.
It is said to offer a maximum brightness of up to 1200 nits and an average brightness of 800 nits. The report also mentions that the internal display will have a higher refresh rate and could reach up to 120Hz. None of the other Google Pixel Fold hardware specs have been revealed yet.
Details of the rumored Google Pixel Fold
While the new leak shares key display specs, recent leaks have suggested that the device, dubbed the Google Pixel Fold Felix, could feature a triple-camera setup on the back. The camera department is said to feature a 64MP IMX787 primary camera sensor, a 12MP IMX386 ultrawide secondary camera sensor and a 10.8MP S5K3J1 telephoto lens. The internal display is believed to feature an 8MP IMX355 sensor, while the cover display may have an S5K3J1 sensor for selfies.
The upcoming foldable smartphone is believed to be powered by the Tensor chipset. Since the latest Pixel 7 flagships use the Tensor G2 SoC, the foldable device could either use the same chip or herald the third-gen Tensor chip slated for 2023.
How does it compare to competitors?
Rumors suggest that the Pixel Fold could arrive in 2023, but there is no official confirmation from Google. If the device is announced, it will have to compete with other foldable smartphones like Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, Oppo Fine N etc. Advanced, the damage can be hardware.
We’ve seen that the Pixel 7 series of phones using the Tensor G2 chip may suffer in performance compared to rival phones using the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC or Apple A15/A16 Bionic chipsets. Similarly, a Tensor-powered foldable phone may also miss out on some features from the competition. If Google takes this into consideration and improves the processor, the device can really compete with its rivals.
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