
On May 10, Google will introduce the Pixel Fold, the company’s first foldable phone and a competitor to the Samsung Galaxy Fold series, sources say. quoted by CNBC. The price will be 1700 dollars.
The phone is due to reach its first customers in June, and the project is known as “Felix” at Google, and quoted sources say the gadget will have a large-capacity battery and an extremely strong hinge.
When unfolded, the phone will open like a book and have a 7.6-inch screen. When folded, you can use a 5.8-inch screen.
It will have a weight of about 280 degrees, and the autonomy of the battery will be 24 hours in intensive use and up to 72 hours in “low power mode”. The Pixel Fold will feature the Tensor G2 processor that was introduced last year on the Pixel 7.
As with the Pixel phones released so far, Google will have features that will only be present on the Fold and not on other foldable Android phones. Sales are expected to be modest due to the high price.
Last year, 14 million foldable phones were sold worldwide, and IDC predicts 21 million will be sold this year and 48 million in 2027. Samsung dominates the market with the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 models.
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Source: Hot News

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