Google's forthcoming foldable smartphone, codenamed Google Pixel Fold and speculated to be called the Pixel Notepad, has apparently been postponed again again, and will not be ready later this year.
Now, according to a recent report from analysts Ross Young and Jon Prosser, there is more clarity on when the Google Pixel Fold smartphone will be released.
According to the rumour, Google's first foldable smartphone will be released in the spring of next year. However, an official debut date for the device has yet to be determined, but we expect to learn more in the coming months.
Ross Young reports that the smartphone's introduction has been delayed due to display difficulties, but he speculates that the company may be awaiting the next-generation Tensor chipset or software updates.
A story from just a few days ago said that the Google Pixel Fold smartphone would not be released this year. The introduction of the company's first foldable device has been postponed for the second time.
The majority of the major smartphone manufacturers have released foldable devices, with Samsung continuing to lead the market. The South Korean company has already released a couple generations of foldable phones and is currently preparing to release the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 in the coming months..