Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold will get a Tensor G5 chip and 16GB of RAM

Google is preparing to unveil the Pixel 10 lineup as early as August 20. One of the major new products will be the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, a foldable smartphone that has lit up the Geekbench database. The device has confirmed key specs, including a new Tensor G5 processor and 16GB of RAM.
Tensor G5 and Android 16: the power gains are noticeable
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is identified in the Geekbench database under the codename “rango”. It features an eight-core processor with a 2+5+1 architecture, with two cores running at 2.25GHz, five at 3.05GHz, and one at 3.78GHz. The chip is paired with 16GB of RAM, and the operating system is Android 16.
In performance tests, the smartphone scored 2,276 in single-core mode and 6,173 in multi-core mode. In comparison, the Tensor G4-based predecessor (Pixel 9 Pro Fold) scored 1,981 and 4,783 respectively. The retail version is expected to see even higher scores thanks to software optimization.

New folding mechanism and IP68 protection
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold will be thinner and more secure thanks to an updated hinge. According to leaks, it will be easier to unfold and more compact when folded. The main improvement is IP68 protection: for the first time, a foldable smartphone from Google will be fully protected not only from water, but also from dust. Previously, most foldable models only offered water resistance.

Cameras without drastic changes
From a design perspective, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will resemble its predecessor. The camera module will also remain almost unchanged, with a 50MP Sony GN8 main sensor, a 12MP Samsung 3J1 telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle module. Minor improvements in shooting quality are possible due to the redesign of the main sensor.
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