An octa-core CPU and 12GB of RAM for Google Felix have been discovered on the Geekbench database. Recent rumours contend that this device might be a smaller-screen, foldable variant of the Pixel 7 series. It is anticipated to be known as the Google Pixel Fold. Concerning the specifics of this foldable smartphone, the corporation has kept quiet. However, purported Pixel Fold design renderings have lately surfaced online. It is anticipated to debut in May 2023 in conjunction with the Pixel Tablet.
The Google Felix has allegedly been placed on Geekbench in instead of the Pixel Fold. A 2.85GHz octa-core CPU and 12GB of RAM are supposed to power it. Additionally, Android 13 might be used by this Google device. It scored 1,047 points for single-core performance and 3,257 points for multi-core performance.
The Pixel 7 Pro, which had a comparable Geekbench performance score, might be mistaken for the listed device. The Pixel Fold, however, may have been given the codename "Felix," according to earlier sources. This Google smartphone is anticipated to be on sale in Q1 2023.
A comprehensive view of the Pixel Fold's design can be seen in recent purported design renderings that have leaked. A "extremely hefty" metal and glass body could be its claim to fame. This phone seems to have a large internal display with bezels. There don't appear to be any under-display cameras or hole-punch slots on the inner display. It may instead have a selfie camera in the upper right corner.
A hole-punch slot that is centred on the cover display is reportedly present. According to reports, the 9.5-megapixel sensors on both front-facing cameras have been used. A triple back camera arrangement could also be available for the Pixel Fold.
It's anticipated that the Pixel Fold will be available in Chalk (white) and Obsidian (black). It could cost around $1,799