Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold potential specs leak ahead of next month's launch

Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold

The Made by Google event is scheduled to go live next month, where we expect the company to unveil the Pixel 10 series phones, along with the Pixel Watch 4 and Pixel Buds 2a. A month before the event kicks off, some alleged details about the Pixel 10 Pro Fold have surfaced online, giving us an idea of what to expect from Google"s upcoming foldable.

According to AndroidHeadlines, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold"s cover display measures 6.4 inches, which is slightly larger than the previous 6.3-inch display found on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The inner display is also expected to keep its 8-inch size and 120Hz refresh rate.

Meanwhile, the peak brightness of the cover display in the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will reportedly increase to 3,000 nits, representing a 10 percent boost over its predecessor. Google also aims to reduce the bezel of the cover display and the hinge.

Additionally, with a 48MP primary camera, a 10.5MP ultrawide lens, and a 10.8MP 5x telephoto lens, the camera setup might remain unchanged, although Google may improve the imaging quality using AI enhancements. Both displays also sport a 10MP selfie camera.

As for the battery, the folks at AndroidHeadlines say the Pixel 10 Pro Fold features a 5,015mAh capacity battery, which appears to be a significant improvement over the Pixel 9 Pro Fold"s 4,650mAh battery. It"s also 9 percent larger than the Galaxy Z Fold 7"s battery at 4,400mAh.

For the hardware part, you"ll likely get a 3nm Tensor G5 processor accompanied by 16GB of RAM and storage options of 256GB, 512GB, and a newly added 1TB option.

The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is said to be the first foldable to have an IP68 rating. The rating indicates that the device is both water- and dust-proof.

The tipster Arsène Lupin on X already reported that the Pixel 10 series will be unveiled on August 13, 2025. This aligns with Google"s release date for the Pixel 9 series last year.

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