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Samsung: Google Pixel Fold vs Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4: Battle of the two flagship foldables – Times of India

Google unveiled its first foldable smartphone at its I/O 2023 event. The company has finally made its way into the foldable smartphone market with its Pixel Fold smartphone. Similar to other foldables like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series, the Pixel Fold has a book-style design foldable phone and comes with multiple foldable-specific features like the built-in taskbar, multi-window support with drag and drop function, tabletop mode and more.
While Samsung has introduced its fourth generation of Galaxy Fold, Google is a first-time player in the foldable phones industry. Here, we compare the two folding phones against one another to compare their specs and features on paper.
Point of distinction
Google Pixel Fold
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4
Display 7.6-inch OLED screen 7.6-inch OLED screen
Display resolution
2208 x 1840, 380ppi 2176 x 1812, 374ppi
Aspect ratio (Primary screen)
6:5 21.6:18
Aspect ratio (Cover screen)
17.4:9 23.1:9
Refresh rate
120Hz 120Hz
Processor
Google Tensor G2 Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1
RAM
12GB 12GB
Storage
256GB, 512GB 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
Battery capacity
4821mAh 4400mAh
Rear camera
48MP (main), 10.8MP (ultrawide) and 10.8MP (telephoto) 50MP (main) 12MP (ultrawide) and 10MP (telephoto)
Front camera
9.5MP (cover) and 8MP (main) 10MP (cover) and 4MP (main)
Operating system
Android 13 Updated to Android 13
Colour options Obsidian, porcelain Gray-green, phantom black, beige, and burgundy (Samsung.com exclusive)
Stylus support
No Yes
Price
$1,799 (approximately Rs 1,47,688) Price starts at Rs 1,54,998
Availability Available for purchase starting June Available

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