Yogesh Brar's account has unveiled the primary technical specs of the Pixel Fold, aligning with some previously leaked information. The phone features a 4500mAh battery, supports 23W fast charging but does not include a charger in the box, along with a 5.8-inch external display.
Another leaker, Jon Prosser, suggests that the Pixel Fold's screen will have Full HD+ resolution, contrary to the HD+ resolution announced by Yogesh Brar. Prosser also reveals that the Pixel Fold's external screen will have a 120Hz refresh rate, 17:9 aspect ratio, and 408 PPI pixel density. The Pixel Fold features a 7.6-inch screen with a 6:5 aspect ratio and a resolution of 2208 × 1840 pixels. The screen is also equipped with a 120Hz refresh rate.
The Pixel Fold will have two front-facing sensors. The external screen will feature a 9.5MP front camera, while the internal screen will feature an 8MP camera. The rear panel will house three cameras, including a 48MP main camera alongside two 10.8MP sensors for ultra-wide-angle shots and zoom capabilities. The telephoto camera supports up to 5x optical zoom, while the ultra-wide camera will have a 121.1-degree field of view.
The Google Pixel Fold is slated to be equipped with the Tensor G2 processor and Titan M2 security chip, along with two storage options. The standard version comes with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, priced at $1799 (approximately 42 million VND). The second version features 12GB + 512GB, with a price tag of $1919 (around 45 million VND). Pixel Fold will debut in two colors: Chalk and Obsidian.
