Google Pixel Fold reportedly spotted in the wild

Google is expected to reveal details of the Pixel Fold, the company’s first foldable smartphone, at Google I/O in May. Now, a picture of the alleged Pixel fold has surfaced online. According to the Reddit user who took the photo, the blue phone with the thin bezels belongs to a Google employee.
Only one image was clear, and the others were blurry, as it was captured on a moving train in NYC. The Redditor said the man went to 14th Street, where Google’s offices are located. He added that the UI on the phone and the camera bump at the back gave it away, and the user was trying hard to hide the camera bump.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a Pixel phone in the wild. The Pixel 4 was shown on the London Underground long before launch, and the Pixel 3 XL was left in a taxi. We’ve also seen detailed unboxing videos of Pixel phones months before launch.
Based on earlier benchmark leaks, the phone will use the Tensor G2 SoC and pack 12GB of RAM. It is said to house a 64MP Sony IMX787 sensor for the main camera, a 12MP IMX386 ultra-wide camera, and a 10MP S5K3J1 telephoto camera. It may feature a 9.5MP punch-hole camera for the external screen.
The Google Pixel Fold is said to have a metal frame and glass back. We should learn more about the Pixel Fold in the coming weeks before Google officially reveals it in May.
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