The foldable smartphone transforms from a compact 5.8-inch device into a 7.6-inch tablet, providing a big screen for users to run apps, play video games, stream videos and edit files.
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After months of speculations and leaks, Google on Wednesday finally revealed its first foldable smartphone, the Pixel Fold, and its tablet, the Pixel Tablet at this year's developer's conference event.
The Internet giant also launched its budget-friendly phone, the Pixel 7A.
Google Pixel Fold Priced at $1,799 (price starting at Rs 1.47 lakh), the Pixel Fold is available for preorder from today itself and will be available for purchase in June.
The foldable smartphone transforms from a compact 5.8-inch device into a 7.6-inch tablet, providing a big screen for users to run apps, play video games, stream videos and edit files.
Both the screens on the Pixel Fold are OLED panels with 120Hz refresh rates with the inner screen covered in ultrathin glass. The foldable smartphone runs on Tensor 2 and comes with 12GB of RAM.
Pixel Tablet Not just foldables, but Google has marked its return in the tablet business as it launched the Pixel Tablet at $499 price range, approximately Rs 41,000.
After teasing customers for years, Google finally launched the tablet which comes with 11-inch 2560x1600 pixel LCD display, available for preorder starting today. Google will start shipping the tablet from June 20th.
The Android tablet also runs on the same Tensor G2 processor found on Pixel Fold and Pixel 7A.
The Pixel 7A Google also launched its budget-friendly smartphone, the Pixel 7A, starting at $499.
The budget A-series phone comes with new features such as high-refresh display, upgraded camera and wireless charging. The Pixel 7A also functions on Tensor G2 chip and flaunts a 6.1-inch 1080p OLED display that runs up to 90Hz.
The Pixel 7A comes packed with 128GB of storage and 8GB of RAM. The smartphone will be available in three interesting colours: dark gray, white, blue and coral.
AI Innovations Apart from the new addition to Pixel family, Google also introduced new AI tech to its workspace and Search.
Google Search is AI Snapshots, powered by updated version of Google's large language model (LLM) called PaLM 2. Talking about Bard, Google has opened the AI-powered chatbox to everyone.
Meanwhile, Google also announced that it is introducing AI-powered features to Androdi 14 which will including Magic Compose.
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