Google Pixel Notepad Cheaper Than Galaxy Z Fold 3

New information suggests that the Google Pixel Notepad could carry a more affordable price tag than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3. Samsung is undoubtedly dominating the foldable phone segment, along with the likes of Huawei. However, more and more OEMs are now adopting newfangled folding screen technology for their mobile devices. Several Chinese manufacturers have launched their first foldable phones, competing with South Korean tech companies in emerging markets. Now, the news circulating is that Google is preparing to launch its inaugural foldable device dubbed the Google Pixel Notepad. Earlier this month, a Google Foldable phone spotted in Android 12L beta gave a glimpse into the device's stunning design. To recall, back in November several reports indicated that the search engine giant had temporarily canceled the Pixel Fold. However, the rumors circulating continue to raise speculation about the phone that is claimed to be visible.

Google Pixel Notepad Could Be More Affordable Than Galaxy Z Fold 3

Google won't be following in the footsteps of the Samsung Galaxy Fold. Instead, the California-based tech giant wants to emulate the Oppo Find N's techniques. In other words, the Google Pixel Notepad could bear a striking resemblance to the Oppo Find N. Interestingly, the Oppo Find N takes inspiration from the Galaxy Z Fold 3. displays a wider screen and narrower aspect ratio than the screen. Fold 3. If the rumors circulating online prove to be true, the Pixel Notepad will have a similar design. Also, it will be interesting to see if Google works with Samsung Display or another manufacturer to create a foldable panel for the Pixel Notepad. The Google Foldable phone will likely compete with the Oppo Find N. So, it will be more affordable than the Galaxy Z Fold 3. To recall, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 debuted back in August at a price of $1,799 and it is worth mentioning here that Samsung could launch the phone. first foldable under a different name. The internal names of the device are “Notepad” as well as “Notebook”.

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