Many recent leaks claim that the Pixel 9 Pro Fold will be the thinnest foldable available; in truth, it will be the thinnest device available for purchase in the United States. With a 10.5mm dimension, it is 1.6mm slimmer than the preceding Pixel Fold.
Google’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold to be thinner than Galaxy Z Fold 6 details
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is expected to have folded dimensions of 155.2 x 77.1 x 10.5 mm and unfolded dimensions of 155.2 x 150.2 x 5.1 mm, according to information shared by Android Headlines. Compared to the Pixel Fold, which has dimensions of 139.7 x 79.5 x 12.1 mm and 139.7 x 158.7 x 5.8 mm, respectively, the future foldable device will be taller, narrower, and substantially thinner.
Google is meantime significantly improving the internal screen’s specifications. The panel itself measures 8 inches and is free of large bezels at the top and bottom. This also means that it is the largest book-style foldable available in the US, and it is larger than several options available abroad.
The Magic V3 (226g), Galaxy Z Fold6 (239g), and OnePlus Open (239g) are all substantially lighter than the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, which is expected to weigh 257g. Still, compared to its massively heavy 283g predecessor, it is far lighter.
The vivo X Fold3 Pro will have the largest interior screen of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, with a peak brightness of 2,700 nits, reportedly (exactly like its external screen).
New display aspect ratios for the Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s cover and inner displays are likewise the outcome of the iterated dimensions. Still, this year’s larger displays are also the result of advancements in the bezels. An 8-inch primary folding screen and an outside screen measuring 6.3 inches appear to be its features. According to the latter, it has the biggest foldable smartphone screen to date.
Additionally, that display will be extremely brilliant at 2,700 nits, which is a significant improvement over the original Pixel Fold’s paltry 1,450 nits. Although some leaks indicate a peak brightness of 1,600 nits (the leak in question only refers to HDR brightness, since the original Fold tops at 1,000 nits), we would still proceed with caution when considering this one.