Google's Pixel Fold comes with an anti-Samsung design, and an anti-Google price tag. Did Google get it terribly wrong this time?
Considering the Galactic price, does the Pixel Fold bring the most impressive hardware we’ve seen? That’s also an easy “no”; this title belongs to the Huawei Mate X3, which weighs the same as an iPhone 14 Pro Max and it’s as thick as a “normal” phone in a case; again, Pixel Fold doesn’t even come close
Sure, Samsung's Fold might still have a display crease and a poor 4MP under-display camera but its inner display looks far more immersive than the one of the Pixel Fold. Basically, we have a “give some, take some” situation, and I think Samsung’s approach to the inner display form-factor might prove more practical than that of the Pixel Fold, which seems fitting for watching YouTube videos but less ideal for everything else.
And since I already brought up the weight difference between Google and Samsung’s foldables, there I say it: If you can’t make the lightest folding phone on the market, you’re already losing major points, Google. You too, Samsung.
I’m not buying a first-gen folding phone at a last-gen price, Google: Buy a Pixel 7 and a Pixel Tablet and save $800If you’ll commit to a super-high price, then do it super right, Google!
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