The possibility of Google Pixel 10 Pro fold will be unveiled on August 20 with Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL smartphones. The Pixel 9 Pro fold successor is expected to arrive with a larger battery and slightly larger cover screen than the current model. Next to the launch, the alleged design render of Pixel 10 Pro fold has surfaced online to show its color options online. In particular, the anterior models are sold in obesidians and porcelain color options.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold new color options
Google Pixel 10 Pro fold will possibly be available According to an Android headline report, Z and Moonstone in Colorvez. The Z appears to have a pistachio green color, while the Moonstone option has a slate blue hue. The report shared in the report showed the Z version with a soft gold frame. Meanwhile, the frame of the Moonstone variant has a mild shade of its back panel color.
Google Pixel 10 Pro fold leaked design render
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The report stated that the upcoming Google Pixel 10 Pro will not be available in fold obesedian (black) or porcelain (white) options. The Pixel 9 Pro fold was launched in these two color variants.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold Specification (Expected)
The Google Pixel 10 Pro fold is asked to sports a 6.4-inch cover screen slightly larger with 3,000 NITs of more peak shine than 6.3-inch outer panel on the Pixel 9 Pro fold, which provides 2,700 NITs to the peak.
The Pixel 10 Pro fold has also been tipped to pack a large battery of 5,015mAh and support 23W Wired and 15W QI2 wireless charging. The current model has a 4,650mAh battery with 21W wired and 8W wireless charging support.
Pixel 10 Pro folds can be paired with 16GB RAM by 3Nm tensor G5 SoC. Foldable can be available in 256GB, 512GB and 1TB storage variants. Its possibility will be an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.
For optics, Pixel 10 Pro folds can be found with 48-megapixel main sensors, 10.5-megapixel ultravide shooter, and 10.8-megapixel 5x telephoto camera, both with 10-megapixel selfie cameras on both internal and cover displays.