Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold's first set of renders Surfaced Online Revealing Familiar design
Google's upcoming foldable smartphone, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, has been revealed in a set of leaked renders, courtesy of @OnLeaks. Previous reports suggested the device carries the codename "Rango" and the model number "GU0NP."
The renders showcase a triple-camera setup on the rear, including a telephoto lens, maintaining a design similar to its predecessor. The display also appears unchanged.
However, the device is expected to be slightly thinner than the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, which measures just 5.1mm when unfolded. Despite this, it likely won't be as slim as the OPPO Find N5, which boasts an ultra-thin 4.21mm profile.
Under the hood, the phone is rumored to feature the Tensor G5 3nm SoC, manufactured by TSMC, alongside a two-core IMG DXT-48-1536 GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a MediaTek T900 modem currently undergoing testing. While camera specifications remain unknown, the device could support 4K 60fps HDR video recording, given the chip's capabilities.
The Pixel 9 series debuted in August last year, earlier than Google's usual fall release schedule. With Android 16 expected to launch as early as June 2025, the Pixel 10 series might follow a similar early release pattern. Additionally, reports suggest that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold could arrive at a lower price point than its predecessor.
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