Google Shouldn’t Make a Foldable Phone

Justin Duino, Josh Hendrickson / Review Geek Based on what we know today, the Pixel Fold looks like a bad idea. It will have a hard time competing with the Galaxy Z Fold’s software and hardware, and really, Google’s history with tablets doesn’t inspire much confidence.We’ve endured several years of rumors related to the “Pixel Fold,” a smartphone that Google hasn’t publicly announced or acknowledged. And while the hype for Google’s first foldable continues to build, I’m beginning to worry that this device is a bad idea. We Don’t Need a Galaxy Z Fold Clone From what we can tell, the Pixel Fold will launch in late 2023, possibly under the name “Pixel Notepad.” Leaks suggest that Google will reveal the phone on May 10th at the I/O conference, though there’s a decent chance that Google’s Bard AI chatbot will be the star of this event, forcing a delayed Pixel Fold debut. Still, we know a lot about this phone. Recent leaks from Front Page Tech and OnLeaks describe a device with a 7.68-inch foldable display, plus a 5.79-inch cover display. The foldable inner screen is manufactured by Samsung, and naturally, it’s the same size as the Galaxy Z Fold 4’s inner display. These leaks are corroborated by dummy phone models, which are created during product development for internal testing (and third-party accessorie… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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