With Google I/O just around the corner, the tech world is abuzz with rumors and leaks about the company’s upcoming devices. One of the most highly anticipated products is the Google Pixel Fold, and on Friday, leaker Evan Blass shared two 4K renders of the foldable phone that offer a detailed look at the device.
While Blass did not reveal an image of the front of the phone, the images he shared offer a clear view of the back cover and hinge mechanism. The renders show a device that looks sleek and stylish, with a hinge that appears to be nearly gapless. This aligns with previous reports that the Pixel Fold will feature the “most durable hinge” of any foldable phone on the market.
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One of the biggest questions surrounding the Pixel Fold is its price, and recent reports suggest it could retail for a hefty $1,700. However, with its impressive features and sleek design, the device is likely to appeal to early adopters and tech enthusiasts looking for the latest and greatest in smartphone technology.
In addition to the Pixel Fold, Blass also shared an image of the upcoming Pixel 7a in a coral colorway. The device is expected to launch in three other colors (blue, black, and white) and may cost $50 more than its predecessor. With Google I/O just days away, fans and tech experts are eagerly awaiting more information on these new products, and what Google has in store for the future of mobile technology.