The specs for what will be on the screen of the first foldable phone that Google plus is theoretically already making have been leaked. So far, the connector panels look very promising.
Google plus’s first foldable phone is a project, like some rivers, appears and disappears from time to time. With the project dead and buried last year, we learned last August that this foldable would already be in production. Now news is reaching us that the project is very much alive.
After released on 91 phonesThey have … leaked display specs which will be the first return for those from Mountain View. The leak comes from Kuba Wojciechowski, who is gaining credibility in the community in terms of the credibility of his consejos.
So are both panels of the Pixel Fold
According to Wojciechowski, we’re going together two panels from Samsung Occupy spaces inside and outside the terminal. The folding screen will have a resolution of 1840 x 2208 pixels and will have dimensions of 123 x 148 millimeters. The brightness of the screen reaches up to 1200 nits.
Added to this is the maleable screen It supports high refresh rate. The leaker isn’t sure of the exact number, but it’s rumored to be hitting up to 120Hz (a common high-end number these days). Currently, this is known through the screen of this terminal.
It is worth noting that Kuba Wojciechowski said in the past that this terminal It will have a triple camera sensor on the back rumored to be made by Sony. The front sensors of both screens are also signed by the same manufacturer:
According to the code, the camera setup is as follows: Back of the phone: IMX787 Main, S5K3J1 Tele, IMX386 Ultrawide. The internal camera is an IMX355 camera from the Pixel 6 and the external sensor on the front is another S5K3J1. This is a fairly comprehensive setup, befitting a premium device.
— Kuba Wojciechowski ⚡ (@Za_Raczke) September 8, 2022
Incidentally, there is speculation about the Pixel Fold Arriving in March 2023. For now, we recommend taking all of this with a pinch of salt as Google plus hasn’t even officially confirmed the existence of the Pixel Fold yet. However, let’s hope that’s the case in the near future.