Google’s foldable phone will be called the ‘Pixel Notepad’. The device is a foldable that works according to the idea of the Galaxy Z Fold 3, but it unexpectedly comes with a lower price tag. We’ll discuss what we already know about the Pixel Notepad.
Google Pixel Notepad
Google’s Foldable Phone Is Real And It Will Be Named ‘Pixel Notepad’, Sources Report 9To5Google. The name ‘Pixel Logbook’ also made the rounds and we have to keep in mind that the product name can still change.
At Google, the tide can turn quickly when it comes to policy decisions and strategy, and that’s something we’ve noticed very clearly in recent years. After months of rumors about a foldable Pixel phone, it was announced this fall that the phone will not be available because the device had become too expensive. The suggested retail price would have been way above that of the Galaxy Z Fold 3, so that Google no longer had confidence in the product.
Cheaper than the Z Fold 3
Last week it was announced that the plans have not been put in the freezer for the long term. In the code of Android 12L we were shown an image of a phone that folds like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 3. It is also striking that, according to the new information, this Pixel Notepad will be cheaper than Samsung’s foldable phone.
It is possible that after the positive reactions to the Pixel 6 series, Google has resumed plans for its foldable and was able to find ways to push the price. The phone will have a simpler camera setup than that of the Pixel 6 series, which has already been leaked.
However, we do not yet know anything about the exact price tag and there are still question marks about the availability. The source does state that the phone will first be released in the US and only later in other markets.
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