Google Pixel Fold 2: Leaked 360-Degree Video and 5K Renders Show Radical Departure from the Pixel Fold

San Francisco, CA – Tech enthusiasts were recently treated to leaked CAD-based renders of the upcoming Google Pixel Fold 2, revealing a significant design departure from its predecessor. The new foldable smartphone will feature a rounded rectangle camera island on the back, doing away with the previously seen camera visor. The leaked renders also showcase the Charcoal color version of the device, giving a glimpse of what’s to come.

One of the most noticeable changes is the replacement of the camera visor with a unique and unconventional camera island, which has sparked mixed reactions from the tech community. The inner and outer screens have also undergone upgrades, including an under-display selfie camera on the inner screen and a larger outer screen with a centered hole-punch for a selfie camera.

When folded, the Pixel Fold 2 will sport a more square shape compared to its predecessor and will also be marginally thinner, in addition to a larger overall size. It is also rumored to feature the Tensor G4 chipset and 16GB of RAM, setting a new record for Google’s smartphone offerings.

With these leaked renders, the tech world is already buzzing with anticipation for the upcoming Pixel Fold 2. The unconventional design choices and upgraded features have sparked both excitement and skepticism among potential buyers and industry experts alike. As the launch date approaches, all eyes will be on Google to see how they deliver on this highly anticipated device.