Pixel Notepad is the purported name of Google's first-gen foldable smartphone. Featuring a design similar to the Galaxy Z Fold and most other foldables, the first Pixel phone with a bendable screen ...
The Pixel Fold was never an official name for the foldable Pixel. It’s a name we used out of convenience. We expect all Google phones to be part of the Pixel family. The “Fold” part is an intuitive ...
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Earlier this month Pixel fans were treated with a preview of the company’s entire 2022 lineup, from this year’s Pixel 7 down to next year’s Pixel Tablet. The device that was missing, though, was the ...
If we take the Google I/O event, this makes perfect sense. After all, Google used the event to tease the Pixel 7 and Pixel Watch. The alleged Pixel Notepad would probably be a bigger release than any ...
Google is allegedly exploring another foldable phone for its its lineup of products, according to the latest rumor. The upcoming gadget, which will be called Pixel Notedpad, is reportedly coming later ...
Like pretty much every other smartphone maker, Google is making a foldable too. Supposedly called the Pixel Notepad, the device is expected to hit the market later this year. Recent reports suggest ...
Earlier this month, 9to5Google reported that Google’s upcoming foldable might be named the “Pixel Notepad” and that it may cost less than the Galaxy Fold. We are now hearing that Google has a price of ...
Google has been working on a foldable smartphone for quite some time now and there have been a few leaks related to this upcoming device from the technology giant, which has so far been referred to as ...
After their success in the premium segment with the Pixel 6 series smartphones, Google is said to be diversifying to capture the budding foldable smartphone market. We first heard of it in January ...
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