Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

Although Google has not yet officially confirmed the release of its foldable smartphone, there have been numerous leaks and rumors about the Google foldable phone, supposedly called the Pixel Fold, which could look something like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series.

Google is almost certainly going to launch the Pixel 7a at Google I/O 2023 on May 10. There are no two ways about it. According to recent reports, the search engine giant could also release its foldable smartphone at the event with June as the likely launch date.

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Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

Mock-up renders of the Pixel Fold have been polluting the internet for quite some time now. But it’s only now that the first images of what appear to be official renders of the Pixel Fold have been shared on Twitter by reliable leakster Evan Blass.

Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

These almost real render images of the much-anticipated Google Pixel Fold provide us with a clearer idea of what the device may look like. The images show both the folded and unfolded forms of the phone, suggesting that the Pixel Fold could have a remarkably thin hinge with a small gap between the two halves.

Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

In comparison to the other foldable devices currently available, the Pixel Fold appears to be very slim. Further, Evan’s tweet reveals the Pixel Fold is 5.5 inches tall and measures half and inch thick when folded; when unfolded the phone is only 0.2 inches thick. Featuring a 9.5MP front camera with an 84-degree field of view, the phone would have an additional 8MP camera on the inside.

Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

While these images are not official, Evans is known for his accurate leaks, making it highly likely that the Pixel Fold will look similar to what we see in these renders. It is expected with IPX8 water resistance in Obsidian or Porcelain for almost $1,799.

Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

Google Pixel Fold’s first real renders reveal a remarkably thin hinge

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