Google Pixel Fold 2: Rumors, specs, and everything we expect to see (2024)

It's almost that time of the year when we see another wave of smartphones hit the market. And, if one thing's clear, it's that there's a lot of anticipation regarding the Google Pixel Fold 2 and how it will differ from its predecessor.So what will we get with Google's next foldable, and how will it improve on the fairly well-received Pixel Fold?

Fortunately, we've learned quite a bit about the upcoming foldable, which we'll detail in this article, but make sure to keep checking back for any new information as we get closer to the launch.

Google Pixel Fold 2: Price and availability

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Unless Google manages to provide a bit of "shock and awe," we don't expect much to change in the way of pricing for the Pixel Fold 2. This means that we're probably looking at a starting price tag of $1,800 for the base model. And you'll have to pay a bit more if you want more storage, as the Pixel Fold's 512GB model is $120 more than the 256GB version.

As for availability, there's a lot that's still up in the air. Last year's Pixel Fold debuted at Google I/O 2023 before going on sale in June 2023. Google I/O 2024 is right around the corner, but things are likely to go differently this time around. Instead, rumors suggest that the Pixel Fold 2 will launch alongside the Pixel 9 series later this year.

Google Pixel Fold 2: Design and displays

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Unlike its contemporaries, Google could change things up as the Pixel Fold 2 is unlikely to retain the same design as its predecessor. Instead of the now-iconic camera bar housing across the back, leaks and renders point to a drastic change. If the leaks are correct, the Pixel Fold 2 will use a smaller rectangular camera "block," complete with dual-stacked camera sensor cutouts.

There are also said to be slight changes to the overall design, as Google could pull some inspiration from the OnePlus Open. The current iteration features curved edges across the board, while the Fold 2 might ditch the curves in favor of flat edges. Similar changes are expected to come to the Pixel 9 series, although Google has already started using a flatter display on the Pixel 8 Pro.

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After an alleged Pixel Fold 2 photo made its rounds, this seemingly confirmed the design changes that are on the way. These also provided us with some measurements, as the leaked device reportedly measures "155.2 x 150.2 x 5.27mm when open and 155.2 x 77.1 x 10.54mm when folded." By comparison, the current Pixel Fold is 5.8mm when open and 12.1 when folded.

As for the displays, it seems that we're in for a larger device overall. According to Ross Young, Google will use a 6.29-inch cover screen and an 8.02-inch inner display. Both of these are an increase over the 5.8-inch and 7.6-inch displays found on the current Pixel Fold.

Google Pixel Fold 2: Specs and performance

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Arguably the biggest reason why Google might wait until the Fall to debut its next foldable phone is due to the chipset. If rumors are to be believed, the Pixel Fold 2 will skip the Tensor G3 altogether, in favor of the Tensor G4. To some, this move makes more sense than what we saw with last year's model.

Google released the Pixel Fold with the Tensor G2, which was unveiled in the Fall of 2022. However, just a few months later, the Tensor G3 was introduced alongside the Pixel 8 family. Google's Tensor G3 in the Pixel 8 Pro brought with it Gemini Nano compatibility for more AI-powered features. Meanwhile, the Pixel Fold has largely been left in the dust despite costing as much as $1,000 more than the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro.

The Tensor G4 isn't expected to be a game-changer for the smartphone market, offering an incremental upgrade over the G3. However, when you consider that the Pixel Fold is already a generation behind, the upgrades will be more substantial.

Rumors suggest Google will offer 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage in addition to the Tensor G4. At least in terms of RAM, this is an increase over the 12GB found in the Pixel Fold. We suspect Google will also offer the Pixel Fold 2 with either 256GB or 512GB of storage, but it's unknown whether a 1TB model will be on the table.

Google Pixel Fold 2: Cameras

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Besides the aforementioned design changes to the rear camera module, hardly any other information has been leaked regarding the Pixel Fold 2s camera hardware. For reference, the original Pixel Fold is comprised of five cameras. It's headlined by a 48MP primary wide-angle lens alongside a 10.8MP ultrawide lens and a 10.8MP telephoto camera. From there, we have an 8MP camera on the inner screen, while the cover screen uses a 9.5MP sensor.

One other change that we have been able to draw from the leaked renders is that Google could introduce an under-display selfie camera on the inner screen. It's likely to look similar to what we have in other foldable phones, such as the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and OnePlus Open. In doing so, the Pixel Fold 2 would be able to ditch the unsightly frame found bordering the inner display.

Google Pixel Fold 2: Wishlist

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While the rumor mill looks to be churning up something good for the Pixel Fold 2, that doesn't mean there aren't still things we want to see. Here are a few of our "wishlist" items that Google will hopefully check off when its next foldable phone is unveiled.

Google needs to treat it like a flagship

The Pixel Fold 2 is rumored to launch alongside the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro, which is expected to be sometime in the Fall of 2024. If rumors are to be believed, this is due to Google opting to use the Tensor G4 as opposed to the G3 in its next foldable phone. In doing so, this would put it at the front of the line in Google's lineup of phones, whereas the Pixel Fold ended up sitting somewhere between the Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 7a.

This decision resulted in the Pixel Fold being left out of the "fun" surrounding Google's Gemini Nano functionality. It also left a bad taste for those who paid the $1,800 price tag, only to miss out on features that are available on phones that are much less expensive.

We're keeping our fingers crossed that Google makes the right decisions with the Pixel Fold 2, and treats it as a proper flagship device. Otherwise, we wouldn't be surprised if the Pixel Fold 2 is the last foldable to come out of Mountain View.

Stylus support

If there's one thing that Samsung got right with the Galaxy Z Fold series, it's the built-in stylus support. Of course, this wasn't actually introduced until the Galaxy Z Fold 3, but every model since supports the use of an S Pen. It's one area of improvement we'd like to see Google make, as there are times when using a stylus just makes more sense on the tablet-like inner display.

Qi2 and faster charging

It's been five months since the Qi2 standard was officially "launched," yet we have yet to see any phones actually released with it. With Qi2, you're able to enjoy the world of MagSafe accessories without needing to slap a magnetic ring on the back of your phone. We hoped to see Qi2 arrive in the Pixel 8 lineup, but it just wasn't meant to be. So now, we're crossing our fingers that it will make its way into the Pixel Fold 2.

Along with being able to use magnetic attachments, Qi2 also improves charging thanks to the magnetic alignment. In doing so, it's possible for phones to support at least 15W charging speeds. Along with faster wireless charging speeds, we'd like to see Google improve wired charging, as the current Pixel Fold tops out at 30W.

PWM-friendly displays

This last item on our wishlist doesn't affect very many people, but it does affect our own Nick Sutrich. Despite being a fan of foldable phones, he's been unable to enjoy the fruits of Google's labor with the Pixel Fold. Recently, he tried using the Fold only for that to last "like ten minutes, leaving him feeling as though he were going to be sick.

Unfortunately, many of the best Android smartphones are not sensitive to the issues surrounding PWM. There are a few phones that don't, but the list is shrinking by the day. Google should do whatever it can in order to accommodate all potential buyers, and not just the majority of the market.

Google Pixel Fold 2: Rumors, specs, and everything we expect to see (2024)

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Google Pixel Fold 2: Rumors, specs, and everything we expect to see? ›

However, when you consider that the Pixel Fold is already a generation behind, the upgrades will be more substantial. Rumors suggest Google will offer 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage in addition to the Tensor G4. At least in terms of RAM, this is an increase over the 12GB found in the Pixel Fold.

What are the rumors for Google fold? ›

Instead, rumors suggest that the Pixel Fold is getting assimilated in the regular flagship Pixel lineup, meaning it will likely arrive in the fall alongside the new Pixel 9 releases. When it does show up, the Fold could do so with a new name — rumors suggest the next version will be called the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.

What processor is in the Pixel Fold 2? ›

Rumors suggest the Pixel Fold 2 will have a Tensor G4 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and up to 256GB of storage. The Pixel camera visor looks set to be replaced by a protruding camera bump. The Pixel Fold featured a 4,821mAh battery, and given the Fold 2's rumored larger screens, the battery capacity will likely increase.

Is there a Pixel Fold 2 coming out? ›

The non-foldable Pixel phones have seen an annual refresh, so it makes sense that Google will introduce a new folding Pixel phone every year. One piece of news that indicates a 2024 release for the Pixel Fold 2 comes from Display Supply Chain Consultants CEO Ross Young, who says. screen production starts in April.

What is the price of Pixel Fold 2? ›

Google Pixel Fold 2 expected price in India starts from ₹1,59,990.

Will there be a fold 5? ›

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is the current last and greatest booklet foldable by Samsung. It was released in August in 2023 with slight design improvements over the previous Z Fold 4, dealing with the gap between its flaps when closed.

How many times can the Z flip fold? ›

The Z Flip 5 is claimed by Samsung to be durable enough to withstand 200,000 flips before the hinge breaks. I've read articles where manual tests have reached an impressive 400,000+ flips before giving out completely.

How many megapixels is the fold 2? ›

The Z Fold 2 contains 5 cameras, including three rear-facing camera lenses (12-megapixel, 12-megapixel telephoto, and 12-megapixel ultra wide-angle), as well as a 10-megapixel front-facing camera on the cover, and a second 10-megapixel front-facing camera on the inside screen.

What is the RAM of pixel 2? ›

The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are both powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, coupled with 4 GB LPDDR4X RAM.

Who makes Google Pixel processor? ›

Google Tensor
Illustration of the first-generation Tensor chip
LaunchedOctober 5, 2021
Designed byGoogle
Common manufacturer(s)Samsung
ApplicationPixel
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Will Fold 2 get Android 14? ›

The Galaxy Z Fold 2 isn't eligible to get the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 update, and if you want to use it, you should upgrade to the Galaxy Z Fold 5.

Is Fold 2 discontinued? ›

Samsung says Galaxy Z Fold 2 is not discontinued ahead of Z Fold 3 launch [Update] Update 10:52 am ET: We've received the following statement from Samsung: “We're pleased with the excitement around the Galaxy Z Fold2 5G and encourage customers to visit Samsung.com for the latest updates on availability.

Will Z Fold 2 get Android 13? ›

Those with carrier-locked models of the Galaxy Z Fold 2 will want to keep their eyes peeled for the One UI 5 Android 13 update. Those in the US that are using carrier-locked models of the Galaxy Z Fold 2 will be delighted to know that the One UI 5.0 update based on Android 13 has now started rolling out.

How big is the screen on the Pixel Fold 2? ›

According to Ross Young – a leaker with a good track record for screen details – posting on X, the Google Pixel Fold 2 will have an 8.02-inch foldable screen and a 6.29-inch cover screen.

How long does the Pixel Fold battery last? ›

During Google's tests, the Pixel Fold lasted around 33 hours on a single charge. Moreover, with the inclusion of Google's Extreme Battery Saver feature, theoretically, this could stretch the battery life to an almost magical 72 hours, for those willing to believe in the power of extreme conservation.

How much did the Pixel 2 cost at launch? ›

Are Pixel phones getting more or less expensive?
Original PricePrice difference
Pixel 2Original Price $649Price difference $0
Pixel 2 XLOriginal Price $949Price difference $80
Pixel 3Original Price $799Price difference $150
Pixel 3 XLOriginal Price $999Price difference $50
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Should I buy Z flip or Z fold? ›

Which one is best for me? gaming opt for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series. If you want a phone that is optimised for photo taking, vlogging and social media you can't go wrong with the Galaxy Z Flip series.

Is a new fold phone coming out? ›

We have exclusive confirmation that the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event is scheduled for early July 2024.

Will Samsung fold break? ›

Lasting 200,000 folds in testing means the hinge can withstand 100 folds a day for 5 years. The lifespan has been measured according to Samsung's quality standards. Applying too much pressure or pressing with a sharp object may cause damage to your device.

Is Google coming out with a foldable phone? ›

Google unveiled its latest Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro at the Made by Google event in October 2023. However, the Pixel Fold was announced at the Google I/O event in May and released later in the summer.

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