Google is rumored to be working on their next foldable phone – the Pixel Fold 2. According to a report by Android Authority, some information regarding of the most important specifications have been revealed, with Pixel Fold 2 prototype units running on “zumapro” chipset, speculated to be Tensor G4.
Developed by Samsung, this chip is projected to incorporate ARM Cortex-X4, A720 and A520 CPU cores. In comparison to its predecessor, the Pixel Fold 2 is said to have 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB UFS 4.0 storage with a potential integration possibility for the rumored Pixel AI assistant.
Concerning the launch timeframe, it may be a while before mass production because Pixel Fold 2 is currently in Engineering Validation Test (EVT) stage. Since the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro are supposed to be unveiled in October, with both of them carrying Tensor G4 chip; there is a possibility that the Google’s new foldable device may launch along with other members from its own family.
This data comes from an insider who has been testing the device internally over the past few months, giving enthusiasts a peek at what Google will be doing with its foldable phone in 2019.