Google has been rumored to join the foldable smartphone bandwagon for a while now. Allegedly referred to as the Google Pixel Fold, we have heard a lot about this upcoming smartphone – its possible codenames, theexpected cancellation, and more. The latest information turns the focus on its possible official name and design.
As per evidence found in the latest Android 12L Beta 2 (via9to5Google),Google is highly expected to call its foldable phone thePixel Notepad. It was previously expected to be called Logbook but turns out, it might stick to Notepad instead of going for the obvious Pixel Fold epithet.
This differs from the usual naming scheme Google follows for its phones, which employs numbers for the flagships and the “a” suffix for affordable Pixels. Considering it went for the new Pixel 6 Pro name this year, a new name for its first-ever foldable phone seems doable.
Google’s Pixel Notepad May be Similar to Oppo Find N
Besides the name, theGoogle Pixel foldable phone’s possible designhas also been revealed. Android 12L Beta 2 features new animations, which showcase how to insert a SIM in a foldable phone. From the looks of it, it appears to be a reference to Google’s foldable smartphone (the code shows the codename Pipit, which is claimed to belong to it) in a compact form factor.
It is expected toboast a compact design, which will open like a book, much like therecently launched Oppo Find N. Hence, there are chances that Google will go for a smaller screen size, as opposed to theGalaxy Z Fold 3.
In addition, the Google foldable phone isalso expected to cost much less thantheGalaxy Z Fold 3, as per the report. Maybe, Google might want to target an affordable akin to that of the Galaxy Z Flip 3. It remains to be seen what the company’s ultimate plan is. While its availability remains unknown, Pixel Notepad is likely that it will be made available in the US first, and will then reach other markets. Its availability in India is not confirmed.
Additionally, the foldable phone is likely to be powered by theGoogle Tensor chipset, much like thePixel 6 phones, but might go for an inferior camera setup. It still is a matter of secret as to when Google plans to launch its foldable phone, but it could happen by the end of this year.
Since Google is yet to reveal details on this front, it’s best to wait for those details and take the aforementioned with a grain of salt. We will keep you updated on this, so keep on readingBeebom.com.
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