Google Pixel Fold and Pixel 7a prices and release dates leak

Google's first ever foldable and its next mid-range smartphone are both due to be unveiled together at the company's annual developer conference, new leaks reveal. On May 10, at Google I/O, we will allegedly see the official introduction for both the Pixel Fold and the Pixel 7a.
While they might be announced together, they won't be released at the same time. The Pixel 7a will be available immediately, for $499, in four colorways named Charcoal, Snow, Sea, and Coral - that last one being exclusive to the Google Store.

That's a $50 increase compared to the Pixel 6a, which, interestingly, will remain on sale even after its successor hits the streets. Presumably this means it might see a slight price drop too starting on May 10, but that's just speculation at this point.
The Pixel 7a has been rumored to arrive with a new 64 MP main camera alongside a 13 MP ultrawide, the Tensor G2 SoC, a screen with 90 Hz refresh rate, and support for wireless charging

At the other end of Google's price scale, the Pixel Fold is said to cost $1,799. Pre-orders will start on May 10 on the Google Store, and May 30 from carriers. It will only become available on June 27, though.
Reader comments
Man but having a GG Victus on main screen for 900 in case of Pixel 7 Pro or having a plastic screen which snaps in half and dies on a first accidental scratch for 1800 is not an upgrade but a downgrade. Also the battery, the endurance of that thin...
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I'd imagine they will deduct 100 on the black Friday sales, like they did for the 6a, would imagine you may be able to get for 399, but if the pixel 7 drops in price then that makes more sense.
1800 for a folding plastic brick with zero inner screen durability. This world is really broken if people willing to spend so many money on something which dies by scratch from nail.