Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the company’s next foldable smartphone, has surfaced in the first set of renders, thanks to @OnLeaks. Earlier rumours revealed codename ‘Rango’ and model number “GU0NP”.
The render shows triple rear cameras, including a telephoto camera, similar to the predecessor. Even the display doesn’t seem to have changed.
However, the phone is expected to be a bit thinner than the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, which is already thin at 5.1mm when unfolded, but it is not expected to be as thin as the OPPO Find N5, which is just 4.21mm.
The phone is said to be powered by Tensor G5 3nm SoC made by TSMC PowerVR two-core IMG DXT-48-1536 GPU, 16GB of RAM and the company is said to be testing a MediaTek T900 modem for the chip. No details about the camera specs yet, but it could get a 4K 60fps HDR video support since the chip is expected to support it.
The Google Pixel 9 series were introduced in August last year, earlier than the usual Fall timeline, so this could be the case for Pixel 10 series as well since Android 16 is expected to arrive as early as June 2025. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is rumoured to be launched at a lower price point compared to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.