The Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Google’s next-generation foldable, is expected to be more robust and slimmer. According to a recent leak, it has a sleeker new design and is more resistant to dust and water than its predecessor.
According to a report by AndroidHeadlines, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will have a thinner hinge mechanism this year. To better compete with rivals like the Samsung Galaxy Fold 7, this would also help the phone get thinner. Therefore, the overall feel of the foldable gadget in the future will probably become more manageable. However, the new IP68 rating is one of the most significant improvements.
If this report is accurate, the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is the first foldable phone with this rating. A standard foldable phone has water resistance, such as an IPX8 rating, but does not have dust proofing. The Galaxy Z Fold7, Samsung’s latest flagship foldable, will also have an IP48 rating for increased weather resistance. Because of this, the Google foldable is among the most durable models available. For those who don’t know, the “6” in IP68 stands for a dust-tight body, and the “8” for the ability to endure 30 minutes of submersion in water up to one meter.
August 20 is when Google anticipates its launch globally. A design similar to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold has been leaked in a new set of renders. According to a huge rumour, the cameras of the entire Pixel 10 lineup suggest that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will keep the same camera configuration with only minor adjustments to the primary shooter. Thus, a 50MP Sony GN8 sensor is paired with a 12MP Samsung 3J1 telephoto camera and a 12MP Samsung 3J1 ultra-wide-angle lens.