Renowned analyst Evan Blass has confirmed that Google is preparing to launch its first Pixel smartphone, which will feature a foldable screen.
The source claims the company has been working on this new smartphone for over two years. It is known that the device runs under the working title “Passport”, but under what name the new product will appear in stores is still unknown.
The launch timeline, as voiced by Evan Blass, is in line with a previous post by David Naranjo, senior director of Display Supply Chain Consultants. The source claims the device will use Samsung’s OLED LTPO display.

There is also information that the smartphone has a camera under the display. That is, the novelty will be very similar to the Samsung Galaxy I Fold 3. It was also reported that the South Korean giant Samsung will supply Google Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG) for the Pixel Fold. Samsung and Google have partnered on several products in the past, including Wear OS 3 for wearables and most of the hardware components for the upcoming Pixel 6 series flagship smartphones.
Google is expected to begin accepting pre-orders for the Pixel 6 series smartphones from October 19, with sales starting October 28.
In August, Evan Blass posted photos of all Samsung’s new products, which were presented at the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked, and also regularly leaks information about other new products as the first to leak.
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