Google has set a date for its big annual Google I/O event on May 10th, and this closeness to the date leads to revealing images of a future foldable smartphone. The photos, corresponding to the truth, seem to reveal the most elegant folds yet.
In recent years, a lot has been said about the possibility of Google launching a foldable smartphone, especially after the emergence of Android features intended for the foldable Pixel device. There were many joint presentations and a lot of speculation ... something that should end on May 10 with the Google I / O event.
Evan Blass is one of the most famous leakers on the segment and he shared (via the edge) Those that may be the final images of the most elegant of all, both in terms of design and even the thickness of the device.
In fact, these photos reveal that many of the offers already shared weren't all wrong.
In addition to the renders, Evan Blass, on his Twitter account, shared the general specifications of the smartphone. The front screen stands out with a diagonal of 5.5 inches. The dimensions of the closed smartphone are 139.7 x 79.5 x 12.1 mm and 139.7 x 158.7 x 5.8 mm.
Regarding the front camera, the leaker says that it will have a 9.5-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 aperture and an 84-degree angle of view. The internal camera will be 8 megapixels. For the main unit, there was no exchange of such information. However, it does indicate that it will have an IPX8-certified water resistance and a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port.
The images released now seem to match the video shared a few days ago, where it is possible to see some interaction with a foldable smartphone, described as the new Pixel from Google.
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