New information about the Google Pixel Fold smartphone

9to5Google, which specializes in the news of the American company Google, published a leak it received revealing new details about Google's Pixel Fold foldable phone, which is expected to be released this year.

According to new information, the new phone is said to be heavier and larger than the foldable phones in the market and in return it packs a large battery that could be the largest in the foldable phone category.

The leaked images show that the phone has a similar shape to the Oppo Find N2, with the same length of 140mm but a wider width of about 80mm.

The wide screen allows for a better multitasking experience, as the device screen allows - according to the leak - to run two complete applications side by side when the screen is turned on, with a large space for each application that appears smaller than other different foldable phones. Sizes may not provide an ideal experience.

According to the new information, the Pixel Fold will be heavier than other foldable phones, and it is expected to weigh more than the Samsung Z Fold 4 at 263 grams. In comparison, the Microsoft Surface Duo phone weighs about 250 grams and the Oppo Find N phone around it. 237 grams

The battery of the new phone has a large capacity of nearly 5000 mAh compared to 4400 mAh in the Z Fold 4 and Oppo Find N2, it has become the mobile phone with the largest battery capacity in its class. The battery capacity is 4.50 mAh.

There is no confirmation of the launch date of the new Google phones, as expectations range from next May, which is the expected launch date for the Google Pixel tablet, which Google announced some time ago, or October, October. The annual date on which Google launches its new phones. .



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