8 New Discoveries About the Pixel 9 Pro Fold
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The newest Google Pixel foldable phone is showing some very impressive battery, camera, design, and performance upgrades. The Pixel Pro 9 Fold is bigger and thinner, combining improved software and hardware to deliver the most functional and productive tools in a smartphone. Made for the Gemini era, there are only so many things you can get done with the new foldable.
In this article, we’re unfolding some tidbits regarding the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, reviewed by tech expert Shane Craig (@scaryifliteral). Some are good, and some may be bad, but here we’ll take some honest perspectives about Google’s second foldable and decide which one's a deal breaker.
Google unveiled the battery capacities in the new Pixels, and we’ve found that the Pixel 9 Pro Fold has the smallest battery among the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL, with a 4650 mAh battery capacity.
For comparison:
However, as experts say, there’s more to a phone’s battery life than a big battery. Powered by the latest tensor G4 chip, we may expect more efficient power management. But here’s what Shane found: The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is supposed to charge at 21W, but the original Pixel Fold often charged slower, potentially due to thermal throttling. This happens when the phone's internal temperature warms up, causing the system to reduce performance to prevent overheating.
With potentially improved thermals plus the upgraded chip, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is expected to charge faster. If Google has been able to address these issues, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold could offer a significant improvement in charging speed.
Early reports suggest that the Pixel 9 Pro Fold's actual battery life is surprisingly good, even “better than what you expect,” but there’s a doubt it exactly has the “24+ hour battery life” Google promised.
The Pixel 9 series is rumored to have a new, more efficient modem called Exynos Modem 5400, an upgrade from the Pixel 7 and Pixel 8’s Exynos Modem 5300. This could mean:
While it looks like a minor bump, this should lead to a 30% better battery life from 15%. It will be a particularly helpful feature, especially in areas with poor cellular reception.
Some tests have shown that the Pixel 9 Pro XL’'s performance drops significantly by 50% after a short period of time.
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However, these tests were likely conducted on incomplete or unfinished software, so the results may not be accurate. Additionally, the ambient temperature the Pixel 9 Pro XL was tested in could be a factor, and even the most power-efficient phone, when under a lot of stress, can throttle significantly.
✅ Pro Tip: To help mitigate thermal throttling, consider using an Aramid fiber Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold case. This type of case can provide additional insulation, helping to dissipate heat more effectively and prevent the device from overheating, especially when charging wirelessly.
Camera improvement is one of the most physically noticeable upgrades in the Pixel 9 series. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold specifically features an advanced triple rear camera system: 48 MP wide, 10.5 MP ultrawide with Macro Focus, and 10.8 MP 5x telephoto lens.
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold's ultra-wide camera has a 127° field of view, which is wider than the other Pixel 9 models. It slightly has a lower resolution and smaller sensor than the Pixel Fold, but the new Fold has a newer sensor that could potentially offer improved image quality, especially in low-light conditions.
If you’re a fan of wide-angle cameras, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold will outperform other foldable phones, like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, which only has an 85° field of view.
While the Pixel 9 Pro Fold supports most of the new Video Boost features, it lacks 8K video boost and Super Res Zoom due to its lower-resolution sensors, which the Pixel 9 Pro gets. In fact, the Pro Fold lags behind in terms of camera compared to the non-folding devices. This is sad news for many users, considering the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is the most expensive flagship device.
For reference, the AI-powered 8K video boost is a feature that uses machine learning to enhance video quality in 8K resolution, providing more detail, color accuracy, and overall clarity. It's a significant advantage for those who value high-quality video recording.
If you’re serious about getting the best image and video quality among all the phones, the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL are the top options.
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is expected to feature Class 3 Face Unlock, a secure authentication method previously more common on Apple devices. This feature allows for biometric verification in sensitive applications like banking apps.
Android phones have historically relied more heavily on fingerprint sensors for security. Still, including Class 3 Face Unlock in the Pixel 9 series marks a significant upgrade, offering a more diverse range of biometric options.
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold will support app pairs, allowing users to run two apps side-by-side.
Here’s how it works:
This is a great feature for multitasking and should work well with the Android 14 software and Android 15 soon after.
Additionally, Google is working on a feature allowing apps to display in a dual-panel layout, even though the phone has a taller aspect ratio. This innovative approach could provide a more productive and efficient way to multitask on the device, enabling users to interact with two apps simultaneously.
The Pixel 9 series proves how far Google can innovate and improve the mobile phone experience. Despite a few setbacks for the Pixel 9 Pro Fold in some areas, it is still a huge improvement from its predecessor. It’s also competitively ranked in the foldable phone market.
Considering its price point, many users would attempt to break down the pros and cons to determine if it's worth the investment. Ultimately, the decision depends on individual priorities and needs.
📑 Summary
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold marks Google's second foray into the foldable phone arena, and it promises significant improvements across the board.
These improvements include a larger, thinner design, a powerful new processor, and upgraded cameras; this phone caters to the "Gemini era" of multitasking and productivity.
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold has a smaller battery than its siblings and the original Pixel Fold. However, the new chip might offer improved efficiency, and early reports suggest decent battery life.
Some reports indicate potential thermal throttling issues that could impact performance.
Yes, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold supports Qi standard wireless charging. It also supports reverse wireless charging, allowing you to charge other compatible devices using the phone's battery.
No, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold does not come with a built-in stylus.
Foldable phones can still be more susceptible to damage than traditional smartphones, especially around the folding hinge and crease. However, manufacturers are constantly improving durability with stronger materials and hinge designs.
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold base storage starts at $1,799.