Google has allegedly been developing a foldable smartphone to compete with Samsung in the burgeoning market. The Google Pixel Notepad was initially expected to go on sale later this year, but according to certain sources, the foldable has been postponed until 2019.
Now, well-known leaker Kuba Wojciechowski has discovered the camera specifications of a further Pixel Foldable variant, which he claims to be distinct from the first one. The device includes a triple camera unit on the rear and is known by the codename "Felix," according to Kuba. A 12MP IMX386 ultrawide lens, a 10.8MP S5K3J1 telephoto lens, plus a 64MP IMX787 main sensor make up this camera. The inner camera uses an 8MP IMX355 sensor, whereas the outer camera on the front also uses the S5K3J1 sensor.
We may anticipate learning more about the Pixel Foldable, also known as the Pixel Notepad, on October 6, when Google is set to unveil its Pixel 7 series of smartphones.
According to reports, the device will most likely have a square design when unfolded and have a similar form factor to the Oppo Find N. According to rumours, it will have a 5.8-inch display and the company's Tensor microprocessor.