Leaked video shows possible Google Pixel Fold ahead of launch; render check more

Google Pixel Fold can have 5.8 inch and 7.6 inch screen.  (Image: Front Page Tech)

Google Pixel Fold can have 5.8 inch and 7.6 inch screen. (Image: Front Page Tech)

Google’s rumored Pixel Fold has leaked in a video with an unbranded body, rounded corners, and an overall design that is reminiscent of the renders leaked by Jon Prosser. Here we know.

Google’s first foldable smartphone—the Pixel Fold—has been rumored for some time now. Time and again, renders have surfaced of what the phone could look like, possible specifications, and other key details. But now, it appears that the Pixel Fold in the works has been leaked. The leaked video doesn’t have any branding of the potential Pixel foldable phone, so we’d advise taking it with a grain of salt until Google confirms it.

According to reliable leaker Kuba Wojciechowski, the phone in the video is the Pixel Fold, as he told The Verge, and the video in circulation is a month old at this point.

The video shows a device without any logo, with a selfie camera and rounded corners. And, as The Verge notes, there’s no clear indication that the phone could be the long-rumored Pixel Fold, but Kuba Wojciechowski is standing by his information.

Recently, CNBC reported that the Pixel Fold will be shown off at the annual Google I/O on May 10th – followed by a June launch. According to a CNBC report, the Pixel Fold will feature the Tensor G2 SoC, which is the same chipset that the current Pixel 7 and 7 Pro feature, and will feature a 7.6-inch internal display and a 5.8-inch external display. It’s expected to cost $1,700—and Google is also expected to double down on the battery, which could deliver up to 24 hours of battery life or up to 72 hours in low power mode.

Another tipster and YouTuber Jon Prosser revealed the alleged renders of the Pixel Fold on his channel Front Page Tech. According to the renders, the phone will have triple camera setup, rounded corners and minimum gap when the phone is folded. The renders also suggest that the phone will retain the design previously introduced with the Pixel 6 series. It is also important to note that the renders presented by John Prosser and the video leaked by Kuba Wojciechowski reveal what looks to be the same device.

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