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Google’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold is here, evolving the company’s foldable phone formula from the lineup’s debut . The company’s second-generation model has a bigger screen than the and (shock!) is full of . Let’s look at how its specs and features compare to its most direct rival, the .
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The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is a slightly bigger phone than Samsung’s. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is 13 percent wider and a smidge taller when unfolded. Both phones are roughly the same thickness when open, although the Pixel measures a bit thinner when folded.
Both phones have OLED (or OLED-adjacent) displays with the goodies you’d expect from the tech: rich colors, deep blacks and more efficient power in darker scenes. Google’s model has an 8-inch OLED Super Actua Flex main display, while Samsung uses a 7.6-inch AMOLED. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s internal screen is 12 percent bigger by area. They’re similarly sharp: 373 ppi on the Pixel vs. 375 ppi on the Z Fold 6.
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The phones’ outer displays are the same size diagonally (6.3 inches). However, the Pixel’s is 6.5 percent bigger when measured by area, which factors in aspect ratios.
The Pixel 9 Fold Pro is 7.5 percent heavier: 9.1 oz (257 g) compared to the Z Fold’s 8.4 oz (239 g).
Google / Samsung / Will Shanklin for Engadget
The Pixel 9 Fold Pro is powered by the Tensor G4 chip, while the Z Fold 6 runs on the . We’ll need more hands-on time with the Pixel to say what that means in benchmarks and everyday experience. However, we found the Z Fold 6 speedy and responsive without noticeable lag.
The Pixel does have more RAM: 16GB to 12GB on the Pixel. Both phones start with 256GB storage. Each offers a 512GB variant, but only the Z Fold 6 has a 1TB option. (For those who don’t mind paying nearly $2,300 for a phone!)
Google / Samsung / Will Shanklin for Engadget
Foldable phones are still luxury items, with the Pixel outpacing by $600. The Pixel is a bit less expensive than the Z Fold, setting you back “only” $1,799 and up compared to the Z Fold 6’s $1,900. (Although you may find trade-in deals that leave you paying significantly less.) Even the “budget” rival to these two, the , still costs a hefty $1,700 without trade-ins.
As much as foldable phones have improved since they five years ago, they’re still pricing out all but the most deep-pocketed consumers. Until they’re competing more with other high-end phones than , they’ll remain niche products for the privileged.
Here’s a table showing the full specs breakdown between the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6.
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Dimensions and display
Google / Samsung / Will Shanklin for Engadget
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is a slightly bigger phone than Samsung’s. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is 13 percent wider and a smidge taller when unfolded. Both phones are roughly the same thickness when open, although the Pixel measures a bit thinner when folded.
Both phones have OLED (or OLED-adjacent) displays with the goodies you’d expect from the tech: rich colors, deep blacks and more efficient power in darker scenes. Google’s model has an 8-inch OLED Super Actua Flex main display, while Samsung uses a 7.6-inch AMOLED. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s internal screen is 12 percent bigger by area. They’re similarly sharp: 373 ppi on the Pixel vs. 375 ppi on the Z Fold 6.
Google / Samsung / Will Shanklin for Engadget
The phones’ outer displays are the same size diagonally (6.3 inches). However, the Pixel’s is 6.5 percent bigger when measured by area, which factors in aspect ratios.
The Pixel 9 Fold Pro is 7.5 percent heavier: 9.1 oz (257 g) compared to the Z Fold’s 8.4 oz (239 g).
Processor, RAM and storage
Google / Samsung / Will Shanklin for Engadget
The Pixel 9 Fold Pro is powered by the Tensor G4 chip, while the Z Fold 6 runs on the . We’ll need more hands-on time with the Pixel to say what that means in benchmarks and everyday experience. However, we found the Z Fold 6 speedy and responsive without noticeable lag.
The Pixel does have more RAM: 16GB to 12GB on the Pixel. Both phones start with 256GB storage. Each offers a 512GB variant, but only the Z Fold 6 has a 1TB option. (For those who don’t mind paying nearly $2,300 for a phone!)
Price
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Foldable phones are still luxury items, with the Pixel outpacing by $600. The Pixel is a bit less expensive than the Z Fold, setting you back “only” $1,799 and up compared to the Z Fold 6’s $1,900. (Although you may find trade-in deals that leave you paying significantly less.) Even the “budget” rival to these two, the , still costs a hefty $1,700 without trade-ins.
As much as foldable phones have improved since they five years ago, they’re still pricing out all but the most deep-pocketed consumers. Until they’re competing more with other high-end phones than , they’ll remain niche products for the privileged.
Full specs comparison
Here’s a table showing the full specs breakdown between the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6.
Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold | Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 | |
Starting price | $1,799 | $1,900 |
Dimensions | Folded: 6.1 x 3 x 0.4 inch (155.2 x 77.1 x 10.5 mm) Unfolded: 6.1 x 5.9 x 0.2 inch (155.2 x 150.2 x 5.1 mm) | Folded: 6 x 2.7 x 0.5 inch (153.5 x 68.1 x 12.1 mm) Unfolded: 6 x 5.2 x 0.2 inch (153.5 x 132.6 x 5.6 mm) |
Weight | 9.1 oz (257 g) | 8.4 oz (239 g) |
Processor | Tensor G4 | Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 |
Display | Inner: 8-inch OLED | 2076 x 2152 (373 ppi) Outer: 6.3-inch OLED | 1080 x 2424 (422 ppi) | Inner: 7.6-inch AMOLED | 2076 x 2152 (374 ppi) Outer: 6.3-inch AMOLED | 968 x 2376 (410 ppi) |
Storage | 256GB / 512GB | 256GB / 512GB / 1TB |
RAM | 16GB | 12GB |
Battery | 4650 mAh | “24 hours” | 4400 mAh | “up to 18 hours” |
Camera | Main: 48 MP Wide (ƒ/1.7) | 10.5 MP Ultrawide (ƒ/2.2) | 10.8 MP Telephoto (ƒ/3.1) w/5x zoom Front: 10 MP Dual PD (ƒ/2.2) Inner: 10 MP Dual PD (ƒ/2.2) | Main: 50 MP Wide (ƒ/1.8) | 12 MP Ultrawide (ƒ/2.2) | 10 MP (ƒ/1.8) / Telephoto (ƒ/2.4) w/3x zoom Front: 10 (ƒ/2.2) Inner: 4 MP (ƒ/1.8) |
Stylus support | -- | S Pen Fold Edition |
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