Google teased the upcoming Pixel Tablet at a recent event where the company launched its latest Pixel 7 series phones. Apart from the new tablet, the company also has Pixel Notepad, a foldable smartphone in the pipeline.

Now, ahead of the official launch of these two new devices, some details have been leaked online, which reveal that both of these upcoming products won’t be featuring an under-display fingerprint sensor.

Google Pixel Foldable Smartphone Render

According to a report from 9to5Google, an Android code used for UI testing on devices indicates a Y-aligned setup, which means that the fingerprint sensor on the device will be on the left or right side of the device.

There are two devices on which this new Android UI code testing is happening. One of the device is the Google Notepad (or Google Fold) foldable smartphone, and the other device is the Google Pixel Tablet which will be released next year.

It was recently revealed that the Pixel Notepad smartphone would feature a display panel from Samsung Display, which is already providing panels for the Pixel series phones. The Large screen on the inside will support a screen resolution of 1840×2208 and is claimed to attain a peak brightness of up to 1200nits, with an average brightness of 800nits. While not yet confirmed, it could have support for a refresh rate of up to 120Hz.

The phone is expected to have a triple camera setup on the back, comprising a 64MP Sony IMX787 primary sensor, a 12MP IMX386 ultrawide lens, and a 10.8MP S5K3J1 telephoto sensor. The inner camera of the device is said to be an 8MP Sony IMX355 sensor, while the front-facing outer camera may sport an S5K3J1 sensor.

When both devices get launched sometime next year, Google will have a hardware ecosystem of its own, including the Pixel lineup of phones, tablets, TWS earbuds, and smartwatch, along with the Nest lineup of smart home products.

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