Google revealed the full specs and pricing of the Pixel Fold at Google I/O 2023, along with the next model in the Pixel A series.
Google Pixel Fold review: maybe next year!
The Pixel Fold has gone from rumor to verified teaser to officially revealed, with all the details leaked in the span of just a few days via the recent Google I/O presentation. So now we all know exactly how detailed the displays are, how long it will last on a charge, and how much it'll cost – plus a surprise reveal for the Pixel A series of more affordable phones.
Now that we’ve fully verified the Pixel Fold’s specs, we know that its external display has a 5.8-inch all-OLED display with a Corning Gorilla Glass Victus cover. While its unfolded internal OLED display measures 7.6-inches, and both screens can handle up to 120Hz. The Pixel Fold also has a battery life of around 30 hours (up to 72 with “Extreme Battery Saver”) and support for fast charging. It also packs 12GB of RAM plus a Google Tensor G2 processor.
The camera system is pretty beefy too, with 48MP (with 4K video support), 10.8MP ultra-wide, and 10.8MP telephoto cameras on the back. In addition, a 9.5MP front-facing camera supports up to 4K video, and an 8MP camera on the inside (for the display when it's folded out).