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As you probably know from our previous news, despite speculation from the end of last year about its cancellation, Google is apparently still working on its first foldable smartphone. However, it should no longer be called Pixel Fold, but Pixel Notepad. Now its alleged exact price has leaked into the ether.

We previously reported that the Pixel Notepad should cost less than $1. According to the new leak, it will be much less, namely 799 dollars (roughly 1 crowns). Let us remind you that the current Samsung flagship "puzzle" is sold for $399 Galaxy ZFold3.

Google's first flexible phone should otherwise receive a 7,6-inch OLED display with LTPO technology supporting a variable refresh rate with a maximum of 120 Hz (allegedly from Samsung's workshop), Google's own Tensor chipset, which the American technology giant used for the first time in the phones of the series Pixel 6, dual 12,2MP and 12MP cameras (used in 2nd to 5th generation Pixels), two 8MP selfie cameras (one on the inner, one on the outer display) and similar dimensions to Oppo Find Women.

The device should be launched sometime this year, probably in its second half.

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