Hot on the heels of the leaked renders for the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, and 10 Pro XL—each with a palette of four colors—the foldable Pixel 10 Pro Fold is finally stepping into the spotlight. But unlike its flat siblings, Google’s new foldable will be available in just two shades: Moonstone and Jade.
Moonstone is a refined bluish-gray with a polished metal finish, while Jade opts for a soft green hue, offset by gold accents around the metal frame and the oversized camera module. The hinge and side edges are squared off in a more industrial aesthetic that emphasizes solidity rather than minimalism. The power/unlock button is quite pronounced and also houses the fingerprint scanner, suggesting that this foldable won’t be winning any awards for slimness or lightweight construction.
The bezels around the inner foldable screen appear noticeably thicker than those on some rivals, hinting that Google’s focus is more on functionality than ultra-slim design. The rear camera layout doesn’t seem to differ much from the previous generation, but internally, we’re getting a few noteworthy changes: a redesigned hinge, slimmer borders around the 6.4-inch cover display, and some likely refinements in feel and durability.
Specs-wise, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is expected to pack a 5015 mAh battery with 23W wired and 15W wireless charging. Under the hood sits Google’s next-gen Tensor G5 processor. The official unveiling is set for August 20.
via androidheadlines
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