FCC filings for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold suggest Google is moving the Tensor G6 modem from Samsung Exynos to MediaTek, with a MediaTek reference in RF tests and the SAR report fueling rumors of a modem switch for the Pixel 11 lineup.
FCC listing for Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold (model GZDQ6) confirms Bluetooth Low Energy, LTE, Ultra‑wideband, NFC, and Thread with hearing‑aid compatibility, signaling an August launch alongside the Pixel 11 lineup; leaks hint at a 4,658mAh battery, 12/16GB RAM, and dual OLED displays with high refresh rates.
The FCC listing for model GZDQ6 shows Google's Pixel 11 Pro Fold, a foldable phone with full 5G (including mmWave), NFC, UWB, Thread, and wireless charging, plus satellite connectivity. Tests mention both open and closed modes during voice calls, indicating a true foldable device, as Google prepares for its Made by Google event on August 12 and the Pixel 11 lineup rollout.
Ahead of Google's Pixel 11 launch, a leak reveals the full official wallpaper set for Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL, and Pixel 11 Pro Fold, featuring muted, rippling-water designs with light and dark variants shown in a gallery across multiple resolutions. The leak aligns with earlier Pixel wallpaper previews and notes mixed reactions to the bland-but-colorful options.
Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 8 in June with a base price around $1,999 and higher-storage variants lifting to about $2,199 (512GB) and $2,499 (1TB), following a quiet recent price increase; competitive foldables from Apple (foldable iPhone Ultra) and Google (Pixel 11 Pro Fold) are rumored to start near $1,999 and $1,899 respectively, with a cheaper Galaxy Fold Wide rumored at $1,799–$1,999. The Fold 8 appears to be an incremental upgrade—strong on cameras and AI features—while final pricing will hinge on promotions, trade-ins, and how Apple/Google price their foldables.
First CAD renders of Google's Pixel 11 Pro Fold show a slimmer body and redesigned rear camera housing, but otherwise preserve the Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s silhouette with unchanged bezels and ports, while suggesting camera upgrades and a thinner profile in future updates.