After months of rumors and leaks, Google has finally introduced its first foldable smartphone Pixel Fold at this year's Google I/O conference.
The smartphone has a vertical hinge and looks like a small tablet when open, unfolding into a 7.6-inch display. There's also a cover display of 5.8 inches.
The smartphone features a triple-lens rear camera with a 48MP primary camera, a 10.8MP ultra-wide, and a 10.8MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom. There's also a 9.5MP camera on the cover display, and an 8MP camera on the foldable screen.
The Pixel Fold runs on Google's Tensor G2 chip and has an IPX8 rating for water resistance.
The smartphone will be able to work up to 24 hours on a single charge, and up to 72 hours when Extreme Battery Saver mode is enabled.
Pixel Fold starts at $1,799 and will begin shipping next month.