With leaks pouring in about the upcoming Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, it’s clear that Google is aiming to make its third-generation foldable a far more refined and capable device. While the Pixel Fold marked an experimental first try and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold corrected many of its flaws, the 10 Pro Fold seems poised to deliver the maturity and polish that users have been waiting for. Based on insider reports, early design renders, and feature rumors, this could be Google’s most complete foldable yet.

Launch | |
Announced | Expected October 4, 2025 |
Status | Rumored |
Box Accessories | |
Charger | Not confirmed |
Handsfree | No |
Cover | Not confirmed |
Design | |
Height | Folded: 155.2 mm (unofficial) |
Width | Unfolded: 143.8 mm |
Thickness | Unfolded: 5.8 mm, Folded: 11.2 mm |
Buttons | Right: Power + Volume |
Display | |
Type | Foldable LTPO OLED, HDR10+, 120Hz |
Size | 8.02″ inner, 6.3″ cover screen |
Resolution | Inner: 2208 x 1840, Cover: 2092 x 1080 |
Refresh Rate | 120Hz |
HDR | HDR10+, Wide Color |
Brightness | 1850 nits (inner), 2050 nits (cover) |
Protection | Ultra Thin Glass + Gorilla Glass Victus 2 |
Platform Specs | |
OS | Android 16 (first release), 7 years updates |
Chipset | Google Tensor G5 (3nm, TSMC) |
CPU | Octa-core (details TBD) |
GPU | Custom Immortalis-G720 |
Memory | |
Card Slot | No |
Internal | 256GB 12GB RAM, 512GB 16GB RAM (UFS 4.0) |
Back Cameras | |
Main |
50 MP wide (GN8), f/1.8, OIS 10.5 MP ultrawide 10.8 MP telephoto, 5x optical zoom |
Video | 4K@60fps, OIS, EIS, HDR10, AI stabilization |
Front Camera | |
Main | 10.8 MP inner, 10 MP outer |
Video | 4K@60fps, 1080p@60fps |
Sound | |
Speakers | Stereo with spatial audio |
3.5mm Jack | No |
Connectivity | |
Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 7, tri-band |
Bluetooth | 5.3, LE Audio |
NFC | Yes |
IR Port | No |
USB | USB Type-C 3.2 Gen2 |
Security | |
Fingerprint | Side-mounted (ultrasonic under testing) |
Charging | 21W wired, 7.5W wireless (Qi2 rumored) |
Battery | |
Type | Li-Po 4821 mAh |
Charging | 21W wired, 7.5W wireless |
Misc | |
Colors | Porcelain, Obsidian |
Models | GPF10, GPF10U (unconfirmed) |
Price | Expected around $1799 |
All information is based on leaks and may change upon official release.
Familiar Design, Better Build
Early leaks suggest that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will stick with the familiar book-style form factor of its predecessor, with a nearly square aspect ratio when unfolded and a tall, narrow cover screen. While the external design may not be radically different, the internal engineering appears to have seen real upgrades. A slimmer hinge is rumored, which not only reduces the folded thickness but also contributes to achieving an IP68 rating. If this turns out to be accurate, it would be the first foldable from Google to offer full dust and water resistance finally catching up with non-folding flagships in durability.
Display Upgrades That Matter
Leaks have revealed that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold may feature significantly brighter displays than last year’s model. The inner screen is said to top out at 1,850 nits of peak HDR brightness, while the outer panel might reach 2,050 nits. This bump in brightness could make a noticeable difference in outdoor visibility and HDR content playback. The refresh rate is expected to remain at 120Hz on both screens, maintaining the smooth scrolling and animation Pixel users have come to expect. However, the PWM dimming rate reportedly remains at 240Hz, which might not be ideal for users sensitive to screen flicker but it’s not a dealbreaker for most.
Tensor G5 and AI Performance
Performance-wise, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is rumored to debut the new Tensor G5 chip, Google’s first custom silicon built on TSMC’s 3nm process. While raw power may still lag behind Qualcomm’s latest chips, the G5 is expected to excel in AI tasks, which aligns with Google’s focus. Several leaks point to faster boot times, more efficient power usage, and smoother multitasking. A new feature dubbed “Magic Cue” is reportedly in the works a passive AI assistant that contextually reads your screen (securely) and suggests actions like pulling flight info from Gmail or surfacing reminders when chatting about plans. These enhancements may not show up in benchmark scores, but they’re likely to make everyday usage more fluid and intelligent.
Reliable Battery Life, Modest Charging
So far, no major battery size increases have been reported. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is expected to retain a 4650 mAh battery, the same as last year. Based on internal leaks, we can expect it to deliver solid, all-day performance, though likely not much more. Web browsing and social media use could stretch battery life past the 9-hour mark, while intensive video playback may land closer to 5-6 hours. Charging speeds remain a sore point, with 21W wired and 7.5W wireless charging rumored once again. This is noticeably slower than competitors like Samsung and Xiaomi, and one of the few areas where Google’s foldables still lag behind.
Cameras with a Focus on Stabilization
Leaked camera specs suggest that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will offer a 50MP GN8 main sensor, alongside a 10.5MP ultrawide and a 10.8MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. There will reportedly be two 10MP selfie cameras one on each screen rather than any kind of under-display solution. While this setup may not match the hardware on the regular Pixel 10 Pro, the story doesn’t end there. Google is said to be working on dramatically improved video stabilization. According to insiders, stabilization could approach gimbal-like smoothness, rivaling what you’d get from hardware like the DJI Osmo. This would make the Pixel 10 Pro Fold a serious contender for handheld video capture, even if it doesn’t support cinematic formats like Dolby Vision.
Storage Options and No Expansion
As with previous models, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will likely be available in two configurations: 256GB and 512GB, with no SD card slot. That’s not unexpected for a 2025 flagship, but it does mean that heavy video shooters or mobile gamers might want to lean toward the higher-storage option. Google’s aggressive cloud integration helps, but for users who store a lot of media offline, storage capacity is still something to consider carefully.
Software: Android 16 and Long-Term Support
The foldable will ship with Android 16 out of the box, alongside new foldable-friendly features like enhanced split-screen multitasking, improved gesture support, and a persistent app dock. Google is reportedly sticking with its seven-year update promise, which means the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will stay current well into the 2030s. While stylus support is still absent something Samsung continues to dominate in Google’s approach seems more about refined simplicity than power-user features.
Connectivity and Biometric Enhancements
In terms of connectivity, one of the more surprising leaks is that Google may be ditching Qualcomm and Samsung modems in favor of a MediaTek-made T900 modem for better 5G performance. While MediaTek has long been seen as a budget option, recent developments suggest they’re stepping up in the flagship game. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold will also support Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and possibly Qi2 wireless charging with magnetic alignment bringing it closer to MagSafe territory.
For biometrics, Google is expected to upgrade to an ultrasonic under-display fingerprint sensor, offering better speed and reliability even with wet or dirty fingers. Face unlock is also rumored to be sticking around, though still limited to certain secure tasks.
Final Thoughts – Should You Wait?
If the leaks prove accurate, the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold may not reinvent the wheel, but it does seem to refine nearly every aspect of the foldable experience. From durability to display brightness, AI smarts, and improved camera stability, this foldable is poised to feel less like a compromise and more like a confident daily driver. Those already using the Pixel 9 Pro Fold may not find enough here to justify an upgrade, but anyone still holding out for a foldable that blends Google’s clean software with premium hardware might want to wait just a little longer. With a rumored price drop to $1,599, it could even become one of the more competitively priced premium foldables on the market.
FAQs
When will the Pixel 10 Pro Fold be released?
According to leaks, Google is expected to announce the Pixel 10 Pro Fold on August 20, 2025, with a release date likely in September.
What will be the price of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold?
It’s rumored to start at $1,599, which is $200 cheaper than the Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s launch price.
Will the Pixel 10 Pro Fold have new camera hardware?
Leaks suggest a 50MP main camera with a Samsung GN8 sensor, plus 10.5MP ultrawide and 10.8MP telephoto lenses. It may also feature dual 10MP selfie cameras.
Is there a design change in the Pixel 10 Pro Fold?
While the overall design remains similar to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, it’s expected to have a slimmer hinge and an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance.
What processor will power the Pixel 10 Pro Fold?
The phone is likely to debut the Google Tensor G5 chip, built on a 3nm process by TSMC, with improved AI capabilities and efficiency.
Will it support faster charging?
Unfortunately, leaked info suggests charging speeds will remain at 21W wired and 7.5W wireless unchanged from the previous model.
Will the Pixel 10 Pro Fold support stylus input?
No leaks suggest stylus support, and Google hasn’t indicated any plans to add it for this generation.
What’s new in software on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold?
It will launch with Android 16, and include enhanced multitasking features and Magic Cue – a passive AI assistant for real-time suggestions.
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