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When Google’s next-generation foldable phone, the Pixel Fold 2, is released later this year, tech enthusiasts will be watching it with bated breath. Enthusiasts are giddy with anticipation as leaks and rumors, offering glimpses into the possible features and upgrades, keep circulating.
Google Pixel Fold 2 Screen Sizes Revealed
There have been a lot of rumors about when the Pixel Fold 2 will be revealed, and some industry insiders have even hinted that it might happen during Google’s I/O developer conference in May. On the other hand, there have also been rumors of a launch in October to coincide with the Pixel 8 series debut.
The Pixel Fold 2 is said to have larger screens than its predecessor, which is one of the most talked-about improvements. Industry insider Ross Young has leaked information indicating that the device will have an 8.02-inch foldable main screen and a 6.29-inch external display. These measurements represent a significant increase over the 7.6-inch foldable display and the 5.8-inch cover display of the original Pixel Fold.
Industry insiders predict that the Pixel Fold 2’s screen panel production will start in April. Though the precise release date is still unknown, this timeline suggests a possible summer launch.
There have been rumors of a major redesign for the Pixel Fold 2 due to leaked images. Interestingly, the camera island looks different from earlier Pixel models, suggesting that a new aspect ratio may be used. Rumor has it that the cover screen will be narrower and longer than the previous one, which could address user complaints about how apps launch when unfolded.
It’s important to recognize that, despite the excitement surrounding the Pixel Fold 2, Google has not formally confirmed any information about the device. It is generally accepted, though, that the company is working to rectify issues with the first-generation Pixel Fold, specifically about the display sizes and possible software upgrades for the foldable form factor.