TL;DR
- A reliable source has leaked Pixel Fold renders and a 360-degree video.
- The source also disclosed apparent dimensions, suggesting the foldable is larger than previously rumored.
The Google Pixel Fold has been in the works for a while now, but we got our first apparent peek at the device via unofficial renders last month. Now, a reliable leaker has posted a 360-degree video and more renders.
Steve ‘OnLeaks‘ Hemmerstoffer and How to I Solve have posted renders of the device based on 3D CAD designs. We also get a 360-degree video showing off the Pixel Fold from every angle. Check it out at the top of the page, as well as the renders below.
The video and renders seem in line with earlier images shared by YouTuber Jon Prosser last month. That means a particularly thin form factor, a triple rear camera system with a camera bar reminiscent of the Pixel 7 Pro, and a center-mounted punch-hole cutout for the 5.79-inch smartphone display.
Shift to the folding display and we can see some bezels here, complete with a selfie camera. There’s no sign of any facial recognition sensors here though, in case you were hoping for the return of the Pixel 4’s 3D face unlock tech. In any event, the folding screen is said to measure 7.69-inches across.
Hemmerstoffer and the outlet also posted dimensions, claiming it measures 158.7 x 139.7 x 5.7mm. The camera bump brings the thickness to 8.3mm. We’re guessing that the device will measure 11.4mm thin when folded or 14mm when you take the camera bar into account. So how does this compare to other foldables? Check out a visualization below.
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Screenshot
The dimensions suggest that the Pixel Fold will actually be wider than the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Oppo Find N, while being the middle child in terms of height. By comparison, the Z Fold 4 measures 155.1 x 130.1 x 6.3mm, while Oppo’s foldable measures 132.6 x 140.2 x 8mm.
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