In recent months, several images Pixel fold leaked online, but few have actually revealed the look of the first folding model Google. Now a reliable leader Evan Blass shared two leaked promo renders that show a slightly wider view than the original. Galaxy Z Fold4.
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through your twitter Licker shared an image showing the device open and another one closed. What draws attention to the art is the rear camera frame, which is a horizontal rectangle reminiscent of the rear view of the series. Pixel 6 This 7:

Credits: Reproduction / Evan Blass
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Image Pixel fold closed does not reveal much of the device, but indicates that it should be of a slightly different design than Galaxy Z Fold4. While the model Samsung taller and slimmer model Google one should bet on a wider display, which can provide a better user experience.
Unfortunately Evan Blass did not share the new specs of the device along with its leaked images. But previous rumors indicate that the device must have a chipset. Tensor G2released by the company in 2022 and has special features of artificial intelligence.

Credits: Reproduction / Evan Blass
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Along with the chipset, the device must have a version of at least 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. The internal display should be 7.6 inches with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 10MP selfie camera. The model’s camera system must still have 48 MP sensor equipped along with two more 10 MP.
Smartphone hardware must be powered by 4500 mAh battery, with support for wired and wireless fast charging. In terms of pricing, the model should start at $1799 (~R$8949).
ABOUT Google must identify Pixel fold in a presentation on I/O 2023 May 10. Along with the foldable smartphone, the company should release an entry-level smartphone. pixel 7a And pixel tablet.
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