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'Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold gets IP68 certification and will cost €1899'

Google will announce the Google Pixel 10 series next week. Now there is news about the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Information about the new foldable has now surfaced. Such as the price and design of the phone.

Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold leaked

Another device from Google in the rumour circuit. Again, the news comes from German-based Winfuture. The German source has shared information about the Pixel 10 models in the past. Like the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the new devices will feature the Tensor G5 chipset. In terms of internal storage, you will get up to 1TB, where the current model offers the choice of up to 512GB. Battery capacity comes out to 5015 mAh with 30W charging. That's significantly more than the Galaxy Z Fold 7's 4400 mAh battery. Google opts for a technique 'PixelSnap' that lets you charge Qi2 wirelessly with 15W.

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Roland Quandt, founder of Winfuture, reports that he has seen the specifications. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold will feature IP68 certification. Its predecessor had an IPX8 rating, making it resistant to water but not dust. That is changing with the new model. Samsung is offering IP48 certification with its Z Fold 7.

In terms of specifications, we see no further changes. Google opts for an 8.0-inch main screen. This screen offers a resolution of 2152 x 2076 pixels. There is 16GB of working memory and 256GB of storage as standard. The main camera counts 48 megapixels, with there also being a 10.5 megapixel wide-angle lens and 10.8x telephoto lens. The latter offers 10x optical zoom.

In Germany, the device will be priced at 1899 euros, but pre-orders won't start until 9 October, according to the source. We will get full details on 20 August.

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