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Pixel Fold could finally arrive in June alongside Pixel 7a
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After years of waiting, thePixel Foldcould arrive sooner than we envisioned. A new report suggests the foldable Android handset could arrive in June.
According toWinFuture‘s reliable tipster Roland Quandt, the phone will be launched alongside the Pixel 7a in June this year.
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The tipster says it will indeed be called the Pixel Fold and will have a 256GB base storage variant with ‘carbon’ and ‘porcelain’ colour options. According to the report, it may have a rather large price tag of 1,700 euros (around £1,500). The report also says that pricing information isn’t necessarily reliable, so you shouldn’t get too scared.
The report comes following a leaked retail listing that also suggested the Pixel Fold and Pixel 7a would arrive in June. Those listings have reportedly been seen by9to5Google.
If the phone is to ship in June, we may see it and the Pixel 7a previewed atGoogle I/O on May 10, but it’s possible the company will hold off with a standalone release for such a high profile phone.
It is thought the Pixel Fold will use the Google Tensor G2 processors which were introduced with the current flagshipPixel 7andPixel 7 Prophones last autumn. If that’s the case, those processors are likely to be usurped with a Gen 3 processor when the Pixel 8 series arrives in around October.
Previous reports have also suggested the Pixel Fold will have a 7.69-inch tablet-like inner screen with a 5.79-inch cover screen.
Interestingly, today’s WinFuture report also tips a 500 euro Pixel 7a that’ll arrive in a pretty shade of “Jade”. Earlier today, we saw the purported leak ofPixel 7a specs with hands-on pictures.
Will you be buying a Pixel Fold when Google decides to unleash it on Android fans this year? Let us know @trustedreviews on Twitter.
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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA. …
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