logo
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold: Date, price, features, camera, specifications and everything you need to know

Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold: Date, price, features, camera, specifications and everything you need to know

Economic Times2 days ago
Synopsis
Google is anticipated to launch the Pixel 10 series, including the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, in India on August 20, 2025. Rumored to start at ₹1,79,999, the foldable aims to rival Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7. Leaks suggest a refined design with slimmer bezels, a triple rear camera setup, and Google's Tensor G5 processor. It may feature a 6.
Agencies The launch of the Google Pixel 10 series is just around the corner, featuring four models — Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the top-tier foldable, Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Positioned to rival the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is expected to bring premium features to the foldable space. Here's a glimpse into its leaked specs, design, and other details.The Pixel 10 series is set to launch globally and in India on August 20, 2025, with sales expected to begin soon after. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is rumored to debut in India at a starting price of ₹1,79,999. However, leaks suggest that its features may not fully justify the premium price tag — expectations are high that the device will deliver accordingly.
Leaked details indicate the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will sport a refined design with slimmer bezels on the outer display compared to the previous generation, though no major design overhaul is expected.In the camera department, the phone is likely to include a triple rear camera setup: a 48MP main sensor, a 10.5MP ultra-wide lens, and a 10.8MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. The front and cover displays will reportedly feature 10MP cameras each.The foldable is expected to come with a 6.4-inch main display boasting a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it could run on Google's new Tensor G5 processor, paired with up to 16GB RAM and up to 1TB internal storage. Powering the device will be a 5015mAh battery with both fast wired and wireless charging support.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

A second brain with AI
A second brain with AI

Time of India

time22 minutes ago

  • Time of India

A second brain with AI

Academy Empower your mind, elevate your skills Like many of you, I juggle multiple roles and tasks daily. A few years ago, I discovered the PARA method - Projects, Areas, Resources, Archive - developed by Tiago Forte. It helped me bring structure to my notes and reduce the mental 'open tabs' in my even with a solid system, I hit a wall. Information was stored, but not quite working for me. Notes sat quietly in folders. Ideas got changed when I brought AI into the mix. Here's a primer on how you can use an AI supercharged PARA System . You create 4 Macro folders:Each active project will be a micro folder with a clear deadline - like a workshop or client proposal. Feed in notes, emails, and docs into your Ai tool.'Summarise key decisions from the last 3 meeting notes.''Draft an update email based on this week's notes.'This will help you turn passive notes to live are ongoing themse like 'Team Development' without a specific deadline. Each gets a separate micro-folder. You can use AI to review them fortnightly.'What themes are recurring in my one-on-ones?''How can I improve my proposals?This will help you build long term are articles, PDFs, and podcasts useful to you. But without summaries they are tough to navigate. Tools like ChatGPT, GoogleLM, and Notion AI help turn them into usable insights:'Summarise this report in 5 points.''What's the main takeaway from this article'This will help you turn information into actionable many current items in the above categories go into Archives. But they still might be needed someday. AI works like magic here.'Find my old notes on GenAI and change management.'It's like an AI powered time machine!PARA gives structure. AI makes it intelligent. The result? A second brain that helps you lead with less stress and more Singh is the cofounder of two AI ventures, ClayboxAI and Kampd, and has held APAC leadership roles at Google and Twitter previously. For feedback, please email to eteyeonai@

Google's AI bug hunter ‘Big Sleep' finds 20 security flaws in open source software
Google's AI bug hunter ‘Big Sleep' finds 20 security flaws in open source software

Time of India

time31 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Google's AI bug hunter ‘Big Sleep' finds 20 security flaws in open source software

google Tech giant Google has announced that its AI-powered vulnerability researcher — Big Sleep has identified 20 security vulnerabilities widely used open source software. Google VP security Heather Adkins posted on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) about this achievement. 'Today as part of our commitment to transparency in this space, we are proud to announce that we have reported the first 20 vulnerabilities discovered using our AI-based "Big Sleep" system powered by Gemini,' wrote Adkins. Developed jointly by Google's DeepMind and elite Project Zero teams, the Big Sleep managed to flag flaws in various tools such as FFmpeg and ImageMagick which are used for audio, video and image processing. The company has not yet disclosed the nature of the vulnerabilities, but has confirmed that the issue was found and reproduced by the AI agent without any human intervention. However, a human expert later reviewed the reports before submission. How Big Sleep works The AI bug hunter designed by Google operates by stimulating the actions of malicious actor and systematically probe the code and network services for potential exploits. The AI took is also capable of learning from its environment, adapt new strategies and identify complex and multi-step vulnerabilities. The 20 vulnerabilities identified by Big Sleep span across a range of Google's own products and some open-source projects. "This is not about replacing human security researchers, but about augmenting their capabilities," a Google spokesperson said. "Our AI bug hunter can perform thousands of tests in the time it takes a human to run a few. This allows our security teams to focus on the more intricate and strategic aspects of cybersecurity, while the AI handles the repetitive and time-consuming work." AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Vivo X Fold 5 Is A Foldable That Can Be Used Like A Regular Smartphone
Vivo X Fold 5 Is A Foldable That Can Be Used Like A Regular Smartphone

News18

timean hour ago

  • News18

Vivo X Fold 5 Is A Foldable That Can Be Used Like A Regular Smartphone

Last Updated: Vivo X Fold 5 has the displays, power and even the cameras to back up its premium claims but is that enough to warrant its price tag? Vivo showed us foldables can be powerful and a tough match for the candy bar phones with the X Fold 3 Pro and now it is back with the sequel in the form of the X Fold 5. The new form factor has gotten lighter without compromising on the other essentials like displays, battery and even the cameras. Priced at Rs 1,49,999 the X Fold 5 undercuts its closest rival by around Rs 30,000 but that also means you get the year-old Snapdragon flagship chipset under the hood. But does the all-round package of the X Fold 5 give it the right push to become a strong contender to be your regular device? We used the foldable as our primary device for a few weeks to find the answer. The X Fold 5 dimensions have come down, just like the new Galaxy Z Fold 7 from Samsung. The Vivo foldable offers 4.3mm in the unfolded state, and 9.2 mm when you fold it. It also weighs 217 grams which is a big drop from the 239 grams on the X Fold 3 Pro version. Basically, the new design tweaks have made the X Fold 5 friendlier inside the pocket and even when you have to hold it for use. We were comfortably able to hold it in one hand, without feeling any heaviness or bulkiness. This is the closest a foldable has come to being as compact as a regular smartphone. It also gets IP58 and IP59+ rating to protect against dust and high pressure water jets. The back panel is made of glass fiber which does get slippery and the giant camera module makes its presence felt with the protrusion. You can clearly see the USB C port being as slim as the device and that shows the amount of engineering that has made it possible to make the X Fold 5 the way it is this year. The speakers are loud but we would have liked them to offer more punch and details. The X Fold 5 covers the display basics quite well. You have a 6.53-inch LTPO AMOLED cover display with 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ and even Dolby Vision. The inner 8.03-inch AMOLED display also gets all these features. The screen protection on the cover is also quite reliable and a few drops on the ground is a testament to those claims. The end result is a functional cover screen that lets you do most of the work. Be it picking up calls, checking social media or browsing the web. You can even reply to messages without unfolding the screen. When you do that, the luxury of having an 8-inch screen estate opens up new avenues, and not just limited to watching videos or movies. The displays are crisp, the colours are punchy and viewing them is not an issue for the eyes. The Power You Get Vivo seems to have played the smart move by using last year's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset with 16GB RAM instead of upgrading to the 8 Elite version. It saves on the higher cost of the latest SoC, and seems to be using that to make other aspects better. The raw performance of the 8 Gen 3 is hard to question but when you are looking to buy the latest flagship device, people generally expect to have the latest of everything. Having said that, the 8 Gen 3 running on the X Fold 5 is no slouch and with 16 gigs on board along with 512GB storage, you will never feel wanting for power. You get some heating while using the camera or making a video call but the general feedback of the hardware will not give you complaints. When you combine this setup with the Funtouch OS 15 version on this device, you see new ways to multitask. The Origin Workbench is a unique twist that lets you access multiple apps on the big screen, and all of them are running in the foreground. Let's say, you have YouTube, Docs and mail open through the panel, the video will be audible, and the inbox will refresh right in front of you. You get a panel at the top of the screen, and once you enable the feature from the settings, the workbench mode works to a good effect. Unlike Samsung, Vivo is only offering 4 OS upgrades for its foldable, and not really a flagship class support these days. The Funtouch OS 15 still feels limiting and it needs some level of polishing to make it as intuitive as the One UI version. The Zeiss Effect Vivo is offering a triple camera setup on the X Fold 5 which gets you a 50MP wide sensor with OIS, a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with OIS, and a 50MP ultrawide angle lens. The Zeiss optics sensor delivers clear, detailed photos with good dynamic range. The low light imaging is also quite effective with the right amount of shadows not letting the details go away. Having OIS on the periscope lens also gives you stable shots even when you have to be at a distance from the subject to clearly get the frame. The ultrawide is the weak of the trio, and its colour inconsistency can be annoying at times. The skin tones are mostly placid but you can turn off the mode to get better details in portraits and selfies. The Foldable That Lasts While Samsung has played it safe with a 4,400mAh unit on the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Vivo offers a silicone carbon 6,000mAh battery that supports 80W wired and 40W wireless charging speeds. You even get the charger in the box, which Samsung doesn't. This is the biggest battery we have seen on a Fold till date, and the results were evident. The PCMark score of 20 hours doesn't really justify its real-life usage endurance but nevertheless it is better than other foldables. top videos View all We got close to 8 hours of screen-on time with moderate usage of Wi-Fi, 5G, surfing the web, using social media and more. While pushing the device further with heavy usage of mobile hotspot gave us figures of around 4 hours which is equally decent. The built-in battery can go up to 100 percent in less than an hour which most people would love for its size. Vivo X Fold 5 is a solid upgrade on the X Fold 3 Pro version and a strong contender to rival the Galaxy Z Fold 7. It has the right dimensions, the displays are impressive, and even the cameras show their worth. Yes, the use of last year's chipset will have some of you apprehensive but the performance is not lacking. About the Author S Aadeetya S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping More News18 Tech delivers the latest technology updates, including phone launches, gadget reviews, AI advancements, and more. Stay informed with breaking tech news, expert insights, and trends from India and around the world. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : Vivo foldable smartphone view comments Location : Delhi, India, India First Published: August 05, 2025, 08:54 IST News tech Vivo X Fold 5 Is A Foldable That Can Be Used Like A Regular Smartphone Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store