Last month we told you that a case manufacturer named Thinborne
has four new Pixel cases listed. Three are for the upcoming
Pixel 9,
Pixel 9 Pro, and the
Pixel 9 Pro XL. The fourth case is for the successor to the
Pixel Fold which some believe will be called the
Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The second Pixel foldable could be announced alongside the rest of the Pixel lineup sometime in October which might reveal some big news.
The
Pixel Fold was released almost exactly one year ago but moving the release of the successor model to October alongside the
Pixel 9 flagship line would give us a huge clue about what to expect under the hood for the
Pixel 9 Pro Fold. Last year’s OG
Pixel Fold was released prior to the launch of the
Pixel 8 series which means that when June came around, the
Pixel Fold was locked into using the Tensor G2 application processor (AP) since the
Tensor G3 would not be released until the
Pixel 8 line was announced.
Here’s the thing. If the rumors are right and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is released in October, it could share the same AP as the Pixel 9 series and be equipped with the Tensor G4 which would be a big jump from the Tensor G2 chipset powering the original Pixel foldable. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold could also come with a thinner design with a smaller and different looking camera bump.
The original foldable Pixel is powered by the Tensor G2 chipset
Speculation about the Pixel Fold successor getting the Pixel 9 Pro Fold name and an October unveiling gained a little more legitimacy when Google I/O was held last month and the second foldable Pixel model was nowhere to be seen. Last year Google introduced the Pixel Fold during its annual developer conference and released the phone a few weeks later.
There are still some Pixel fans who would love to see Google release a Pixel Flip with a clamshell design similar to the Motorola Razr and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip foldables.
Last year at Google I/O 2023, the company’s Pixel product manager George Hwang said, “We’re always looking at different types of devices, different types of technologies, and it’s really interesting. We’re definitely looking at it.”