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Google Pixel Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Fold: Product breakdown comparison

Samsung Galaxy Fold sitting on a table

Google’s first folding smartphone, the Google Pixel Fold, has hit stores, and is garnering a lot of buzz. As a first generation product, only time will tell if the Google Pixel Fold is a match for Samsung’s foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Fold.

If you’re thinking about investing in the Google Pixel Fold, you might be wondering how it compares to the Samsung Galaxy Fold. Regardless of which phone you choose, it's important to keep it covered with a product protection plan. When you subscribe to Mulberry Unlimited, you'll get coverage for your electronic devices, accessories, and more under the same product protection plan, for just $9.99 a month.

Here’s what we know so far about how the Google Pixel Fold compares to the Samsung Galaxy Fold:

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Google Pixel Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Fold: How do they compare?

Here’s a side by side comparison of the Google Pixel Fold and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4:

 

Google Pixel Fold

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Release date

June 2023

August 2022

Starting price

$1,799

$1,799

Main screen size

7.6 inch OLED

7.6 inch OLED

Main screen resolution

2208 x 1849, 380ppi

2176 x 1812, 374ppi

Main screen aspect ratio

6:5

21.6:18

Cover screen size

5.8 inch OLED

6.2 inch OLED

Cover screen resolution

2092 x 1080, 408ppi

2316 x 904, 402ppi

Cover screen aspect ratio

17.4:9

23.1:9

Weight

283g

263g

Dimensions (open)

139.7 x 158.7 x 5.8mm

155.1 x 130.1 x 6.3mm

Dimensions (closed)

139.7 x 79.5 x 12.1mm

155.1 x 67.1 x 15.8

Battery capacity

4,821mAh

4,400mAh

Rear camera

48MP, f/1.7, 0.8μm (main), 10.8MP, f/2.2, 1.25μm (ultrawide), 10.8MP, f/3.05, 1.22μm, 5x (telephoto)

50MP, f/1.8, 2.0μm (main), 12MP f/2.2, 1.12μm (ultrawide), 10MP, f/2.4, 1.0μm, 3x (telephoto)

Front camera

9.5MP, f/2.2, 1.22μm (cover), 8MP, f/2, 1.22μm (main)

9.5MP, f/2.2, 1.22μm (cover), 8MP, f/2, 1.22μm (main)

Video

HDR, 4K video recording at 30fps and 60fps, 1080p video recording at 30fps and 60fps, slow-motion video up to 240fps, 4K timelapse with stabilization, astrophotography timelapse

HDR, 8K video recording at 24fps, 1080p and 4K video recording at 30fps and 60fps, slow-motion 1080p video support at 240fps, super slow-mo 720p video support at 960fps, hyperlapse 4K video support at 30fps

Processor

Google Tensor G2

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1

RAM

12 GB

12 GB

Storage

256 GB, 512 GB

256 GB, 512 GB, 1 TB

Ports

USB-C charging port

USB-C charging port

Wireless charging

Yes

Yes

Water and dust protection

IPX8 rating

IPX8 rating

Authentication

Face unlock, fingerprint scanner

Face unlock, fingerprint scanner

Stylus support

No 

Yes

Color options

Obsidian, porcelain

Phantom black, gray-green, beige, burgundy

Based on the specs alone, the Google Pixel Fold and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 seem pretty comparable. However, there are still some significant differences to think about.

Although the two have the same starting price, you’re probably more likely to land a deal on the Samsung Galaxy Fold because it’s been on the market longer. Another major difference is that the Samsung Galaxy Fold offers stylus support, while the Google Pixel Fold is finger touch only. From a productivity standpoint, this could be a dealbreaker.

The Samsung Galaxy Fold also has a 1 TB storage option, and is lighter weight than the Google Pixel Fold (by 20 grams). The Google Pixel Fold is thinner when folded than the Samsung; however the Samsung is thinner when open.

Final thoughts

Ultimately, only time will tell whether the Google Pixel Fold takes the cake or Samsung continues to own the foldable smartphone market. While the Google Pixel Fold looks like it will be comparable to the Samsung Galaxy Fold, it’s hard to be sure of its durability and functionality until it is actually in the hands of consumers.

Regardless of whether you opt for the Google Pixel Fold or the Samsung Galaxy Fold, don’t forget to think about product protection. Foldable smartphones are expensive, and the last thing you want is to have to pay for expensive repair or replacement costs. With a product protection plan, you can protect your device from accidental damage, hardware failures, manufacturer’s defects, and more.

Subscribe to Mulberry Unlimited to get coverage for your electronic devices, accessories, and more under the same product protection plan for just $9.99 a month.

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Kim Miller is the Head of Marketing at Mulberry. She is passionate about building products and brands that make consumers happy, save them money and make their lives easier. Have an innovative idea for Mulberry you'd like to share? Give her a shout! She'd love to chat about anything from fintech and UX to gardening and antiquing.

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