What we’re looking forward to most from Google’s Pixel Fold

At the recent Google I/O event, we had the opportunity to get a sneak peek at Google’s newest innovation, the Pixel Fold. This foldable device left a lasting impression with its standout features and unique design. One of the first things that caught our attention was the length of the display, both when opened and closed. The Pixel Fold offers a satisfying screen real estate, allowing for comfortable multi-tasking in the unfolded position. What’s even more impressive is the ability to customize each screen independently, taking advantage of different functionalities, especially when the device is partially opened.

The Pixel Fold boasts a full 5.8-inch display when folded and expands to a spacious 7.6-inch display when unfolded. This larger screen provides a more immersive experience for multimedia consumption and productivity tasks. With the Google Tensor G2 processor at its core, the Pixel Fold promises impressive performance and responsiveness, ensuring smooth navigation and seamless multitasking.

One aspect that sets the Pixel Fold apart from other foldable devices on the market is its unique form factor. It introduces a different shape that may take some time to get accustomed to, but it adds a touch of distinctiveness to the device.

Google has always been known for its exceptional camera tech, and the Pixel Fold is no exception. Although we tested out a handful of things with the camera during the event, we expect it to deliver outstanding image quality and advanced photography features. As we eagerly await the opportunity to get our hands on the device for a more comprehensive review, it’s safe to say that the Pixel Fold is poised to offer an exceptional camera and foldable phone experience.

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Remy Cuesta
Remy Cuesta
[Editor-in-Chief] Co-founder of LVLONE I work to bring you our readers a fun outlet to read tech and gaming news, reviews and experiences.

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