Google is highly anticipated to launch the Pixel Fold at the upcoming annual I/O Developer conference that begins May 10th. Although the search giant has been tight-lipped about its first foldable phone, it has been subject to a lot of rumors and leaks in the past. Now the upcoming offering has appeared in official-looking photos shared by tipster Evan Blass (via The Verge) ahead of launch.

Google Pixel Fold leaked marketing images

The official-looking images confirm the front and rear design of the Google Pixel Fold. They also corroborate past leaked renders. The device is seen with a compact form factor, however, the front and the back sides seem to have a wider aspect ratio. The main display has a center-aligned punch hole cutout and narrow bezels on all sides. The foldable phone has curved edges on all four sides. The power and volume rocker buttons are located at the right edge. 

The official-looking images of the Google Pixel Fold show it in a Grey color which may be called Obsidian. The back panel has a horizontal camera module similar to the previous flagship Pixel generations, but it does not stretch from one end to another. The camera island houses two sensors in a pill-shaped cutout and a third lens on the outside along with an LED flash unit. 

Apart from this, the official-looking images do not reveal more about the Pixel Fold. A leaked live video that surfaced last week revealed thick bezels on the foldable phone’s interior display. 

As for the core specifications, the Google Pixel Fold is expected to come with 5.8 and 7.6-inch interior and exterior displays with a 120Hz refresh rate. The foldable phone is tipped to be powered by a Tensor G2 SoC paired with 12GB RAM. It is reported to carry a starting price tag of $1,799. According to reports, Google is said to offer a free Pixel Watch to Pixel Fold buyers. 

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