
Google teases Pixel 10 Pro Fold ahead of August 20 launch; hints at design, camera, and display
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold official details
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Launch Date
August 20, 2025
Form Factor
Book-style foldable design
Build & Durability
Satin metal frame, Gorilla Glass Victus protection, IP68 dust & water resistance
Design Features
Rounded corners, flat sides, Google's signature horizontal rear camera bar
Display
Main foldable display with 120Hz refresh rate
Chipset
Google Tensor G5
Colour Options
Moonstone and Jade (shown in teaser)
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Pixel 10 Pro Fold will debut on August 20, 2025, featuring a premium book-style foldable design, a durable IP68-rated build, and the powerful Tensor G5 chipset. With a larger, brighter cover screen, a 120Hz main display, and distinctive design elements like rounded corners and Google's horizontal rear camera bar, the foldable is set to showcase Google's signature software experience alongside upgraded hardware. Available in Moonstone and Jade, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold represents Google's next step in the premium foldable segment.
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