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Much like the Pixel Watch before it, we’ve been dying to get our hands — or, really, even just our eyes — on Google’s long-rumored Pixel Fold for what feels like years now. This week, a retail leak pointed to a June launch window for both the foldable and the Pixel 7a, but unfortunately, this report missed out on one crucial component: pricing. If you’ve been dying to know how much Google’s Galaxy Z Fold 4 rival is going to cost you, you’re in luck, as it seems like the Pixel Fold might be cheaper than we were expecting. Brar also thinks the Pixel 7a could launch in Europe at the same time.
With that, Brar is also suggesting that the Pixel 7a could be priced at around $500, which would put it in line with the Pixel 3. The foldable phone is expected to sport a 6.3-inch OLED screen and dual camera system. The Pixel 7 is expected to sport a 5.7-inch OLED screen with a dual camera system. Both phones
Noted leaker Yogesh Brar took to Twitter last night to offer some additional details on the Fold and the Pixel 7a following this week’s news. First, it looks like a Google I/O announcement is set for both devices. That’s not much of a surprise, of course — if a June launch is indeed in the cards, a timed debut at I/O makes the most sense. June also fits into what Brar has heard about both devices, with the Pixel 7a to launch globally by “early Q3,” while the more expensive Fold would be limited to select markets.