We recently left off with Google revealing its new Pixel 9 Pro Fold via a teaser trailer, which among other things confirmed its official name. A leak from the Android Authority portal recently released has finally lifted the veil on most of the technical specifications relating to its displays: let’s find out together. One of the most important aspects of foldable devices is undoubtedly linked to the aspect ratio of their internal displays. With the Galaxy Fold Z, Samsung has always opted for a tall and compact external display, thus leading to an internal display that is equally developed in height. Other manufacturing companies, on the other hand, have instead chosen an aspect ratio more similar to the majority of smartphones, thus giving rise to an almost square internal display. In all of this, with the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Google has decided to opt for a middle ground between the two solutions.
Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold: A clean break with the past
Let’s start by saying that the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold will have some substantial differences with the previous model: in this case, we will have an 8-inch diagonal display, compared to the 7.6 inches seen on the original device, which is also larger than the diagonal on the OnePlus Open. The display will presumably have a resolution of 2152 x 2076 pixels, with a peak maximum brightness of 1600 nits, thus making a notable step forward compared to the 1000 nits of brightness found in the previous model.
Aspect ratio di Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold
As a direct consequence, the external display is much taller than its predecessor, with a good 6.24 inches diagonal and a resolution of 1080 x 2424 pixels, in addition to a peak brightness increased to a good 1800 nits.
We do not currently know any further details regarding the central fold of the screen, which will necessarily have to be tested first-hand. We remind you that the arrival of Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold is currently scheduled for August 13, similarly to the rest of the Pixel 9 series, although it is worth specifying that a release for the Italian market is not currently planned.