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Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold colors, bezels and dimensions visualized in new leak

The Pixel 9 Pro Fold. (Source: OnLeaks x 91Mobiles)
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold. (Source: OnLeaks x 91Mobiles)
Google has already revealed its second-gen foldable smartphone in teaser video form - however, new renders purport to yield another more static look at the upcoming Pixel 9 series flagship. They also suggest that the new device will come in 2 colors and as a stark contrast to its Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 rival.

Google has already revealed a number of surprising details about its next foldable device, not the least that it will be called the Pixel 9 Pro Fold rather than the Pixel Fold 2. However, for those who don't want to go to the bother of pausing a YouTube clip, there are the new OnLeaks x 91Mobiles renders.

The leakers cannot do much more than confirm the Pixel 9 Pro Fold's general design and form-factor at this stage, which seems taller than its predecessor yet wider than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6. Then again, OnLeaks includes the main display punch-hole missing from Google's video.

On that note, 91Moblies now asserts that the premium device will be introduced with an Actua Front cover display and a Super Actua Flex main display of 6.3 and 8 inches in diagonal length respectively.

Both screens have (arguably pronouced) bezels that curve at each corner where those of the Z Fold6 do not. The new renders also show the 9 Pro Fold in Obsidian as well as Porcelain.

There is still not much word on how much the 2024 device might cost from its August debut, although its predecessor is still $1,299 on Amazon today.

The latest Pixel 9 Pro Fold renders. (Source: OnLeaks x 91Mobiles)
The latest Pixel 9 Pro Fold renders. (Source: OnLeaks x 91Mobiles)
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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2024-07-28 (Update: 2024-07-28)