Google's Pixel Fold marks the company's official entry into the foldable market dominated by Samsung. The Google Pixel Fold uses an identical book-style design that we've seen on other devices, with a smaller 5.8-inch exterior display and a larger 7.6-inch internal display.

Although it doesn't come cheap, starting at $1799, the Pixel Fold has some outstanding features that might make you consider it as your next device. Here are the best features we love about the Google Pixel Fold.

1. Impressive Design With a Thinner Profile

The exterior display and side profile of Google Pixel Fold

The book-style mechanism is not unique to the Pixel Fold but stands out for its magnificent curvy design. One major impressive design aspect is that the hinge closes flat, making both halves of the interior display touch each other. This gives the Pixel Fold a thinner side profile when closed, measuring just 0.5 inches. For comparison, it's smaller than the 0.6 inches on its direct rival, Samsung's Z Fold 4.

On top of the impressive aesthetics, this design choice also helps protect the inner display from damage if debris gets inside. So, expect little to no debris getting between the inner display after pocketing the Pixel Fold, which can't be said for its competitor.

The back is ceramic with a matte finish that protects against fingerprint smudges, and it ships in two colors, Porcelain and Obsidian.

2. Robust Stainless Steel Hinge

The hinge is a major weakness for foldables because it's the main support point that the phone depends on for hiding and revealing the inner tablet-size screen. But, if you had doubts about getting the Pixel Fold, you'll be happy to hear that the hinge should be stronger due to its build material.

Google's Pixel team settled on stainless steel, which, thanks to its natural robustness, they say makes the phone's hinge durable for both short-term and especially long-term use. That should also translate to less wear and tear and help the hinge maintain its shine in the long run.

Additionally, the hinge provides support at all angles from zero to 180 degrees so that you can open the Pixel Fold at different angles for watching videos, taking photos, and so on. The phone won't automatically snap fully open or closed

3. Google's Tensor G2 Chip

Google Tensor G2
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Behind the Pixel Fold's hardware lies Google's Tensor G2 chipset, the second generation of the company's custom processors. This is the same chip powering Google's impressive Pixel 7 Pro that scored a solid 9/10 in our review.

For number nerds, the Tensor G2 chip is built on Samsung's 5nm process with eight CPU cores made up of two high-performance Cortex-X1 (2.85GHz) cores, two Cortex-A78 (2.35GHz) cores, and four power-efficient Cortex-A55 (1.80GHz) cores. The Mali G710 MP7 GPU handles graphics-related tasks.

Although Google's Tensor G2 is not the fastest mobile chip you can get your hands on as of May 2023, raw speed doesn't matter as much, considering how powerful modern smartphone processors are. What makes Tensor G2 unique is its machine learning chops, which enable the Pixel Fold and other Pixel smartphones to perform unique tasks that you can't find on other smartphones.

4. Five Years of Software Support

If you're going to pay $1799 for a smartphone, you'd want to know that it will serve you for an extended period. One of the big reasons why you shouldn't buy a foldable phone is the price, but with durability and long-term software support thrown in the mix, it's worth a second thought.

The Pixel Fold will receive software support from Google for five years from the official launch date, so expect updates till 2028.

The software update policy guarantees at least three major software updates and five years of Android security updates. And Android 14 will bring some Fold-specific features, too.

5. Seamless Hardware and Software Integration

The Pixel Fold's back, inner and front profile

One of the key things that have held back tablet-sized Android devices is poor software integration. As expected, the Pixel Fold has all the cool features that aim to improve user experience on Android tablets, like the new taskbar (tweaked to be accessed by swiping up), drag-and-drop support, a two-panel notification shade, and more for better multitasking.

However, Google has gone the extra mile to ensure the hardware and software function as one piece. One of the coolest features showcasing this is the ability to seamlessly switch the camera feed between the external and internal displays. You can also switch from watching a video on the exterior display to the inner display by simply opening the phone.

Dual Screen Interpreter Mode is another core contributor to the phone's seamless hardware and software integration, allowing you to use both displays simultaneously. And this is just the beginning. Google plans to optimize the software experience as time passes.

Google's First Foldable Smartphone Looks an Impressive Device

Being the first foldable smartphone from Google, the Pixel Fold is off to a great start. It includes impressive-looking hardware and a well-thought-out software experience, making the two displays function as one unit. Durability has also been considered, which has been a major setback to the entire foldable smartphone segment, especially in the early days.

If the device lives up to all its early promises, it could provide real competition to Samsung and its market-leading foldables.