After rumours, the first renders of the Google Pixel Fold has surfaced, thanks to Front Page Tech. The images show a large foldable screen and an outer screen, but the most distinctive thing is the large camera bar that is different from other Pixel phones.
Earlier rumours revealed a 64MP Sony IMX787 sensor for the main camera, 12MP IMX386 ultra-wide camera and a 10MP S5K3J1 telephoto camera. These also revealed that the internal screen will have a resolution of 1840 x 2208 pixels and dimensions of 123 x 148 mm.
The foldable is said to feature a metal frame and a glass back, similar to the Pixel 7 series, but this has a polished look that is present in the Pixel 7 Pro compared to the matte finish in the Pixel 7. The phone is said to come in Chalk (white) and Obsidian (black) colours.
The renders show speakers on the top and the bottom, mmWave 5G antenna on the top, power button on the side that doubles up as a fingerprint scanner
The latest rumour says that it will feature a 9.5MP punch-hole camera for the outer screen. However, the company has gone with a camera on the bezel for the foldable screen instead of using a punch-hole or an under screen camera.
The Pixel Fold is rumoured to be priced at $1,799 (Rs. 1,45,690 approx.) and is set to launch in the May 2023. The Pixel tablet is said to launch alongside the Pixel Fold, so we might see a teaser for the foldable sometime early next year.