Pixel Fold is Google’s answer to Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and the upcoming Z Fold 5. The handset was introduced earlier this month during the I/O developers conference with a high-end display and the Tensor G2 chip. The Pixel Fold was made available for pre-orders in the US today and it seems Google has already run out of the top-end model with 512GB storage.

Pixel Fold sees high demand in the US

Pixel Fold debuts as Google’s only foldable smartphone, and it doesn’t come cheap. The highest-end 512GB version of the smartphone gets a $1,919 price tag, but it seems buyers are willing to spend extra dollars for this one instead of settling for the less expensive 256GB version. The top-end model is only offered in the Obsidian black color option and is running out of stock in the US.

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Google’s official store still has the 256GB Pixel Fold in stock in both Obsidian and Porcelain colors. You can sign up for a waitlist if you want the 512GB model. The 512GB Pixel Fold is still available for pre-order in the UK, Germany, and Japan. The phone will be released on June 27.

The Pixel Fold is only available in the countries mentioned above. Google will not be selling its foldable in markets like India for reasons unknown to us. To recall, the Pixel Fold comes with a compact form factor that is similar to Oppo’s Find N series. It uses a new waterdrop hinge and comes powered by the Tensor G2 chip, the same processor that powers the Pixel 7 series.

The device gets a 48MP f/1.7 main camera, a 10.8MP f/3.05 5x zoom telephoto camera, a 10.8MP f/2.2 ultrawide camera with a 121.1-degree field of view, and a 9.5MP f/2.2 outer selfie shooter.

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