The source Evan Blass (@evleaks) tweeted and shared the latest rendering of Google’s Pixel Fold foldable phone.

Judging from the renderings, the body is not thick, and the screen-to-body ratio of the external screen is high. The main screen uses Pixel Launcher, enables theme icons, and displays a variety of Google applications such as Gmail, as well as At a Glance widgets.

It was previously reported that the Pixel Fold uses 12GB of LPDDR5 memory, with a total of 256GB and 512GB storage versions, priced at $1,799 and $1,919.
The video reconfirms that Google’s Pixel Fold foldable phone is equipped with a Tensor G2 chipset, which is better than the Pixel 7 series thanks to Samsung’s improved 5nm process.
The Pixel Fold phone has an external screen of 5.8 inches with a resolution of 2,092 × 1,080; an internal screen of 7.6 inches with a resolution of 2208 × 1840. According to reports, both the internal and external screens use OLED panels with a refresh rate of 120Hz.
The back of the Pixel Fold body is equipped with a 48-megapixel main camera, a 10.8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 10.8-megapixel telephoto lens. The battery life can exceed 24 hours, and the battery life can reach 72 hours when the extreme power-saving mode is turned on.
The video claims that Google will start pre-ordering the Pixel Fold phone on May 10, starting at the end of June.