Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold unveiled — release date, IP68 rating, price and full specs

The Made by Google event happening today (August 20) gives us a new generation of Pixel phones, including a highly anticipated Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The latest generation of Google's foldable phone not only introduces improvements over last year's model, it's bucking to be the most durable foldable phone that Google has ever made.
There was a lot to love about the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold, so much so that it found a place among the best foldable phones we’ve tested. At a glance, the differences between this new model and its predecessor may not seem substantial, but Google worked to improve durability while also getting the most use out of the hardware on offer.
The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is available to preorder right now, with the release date set for October 9. We've got a Pixel 10 Pro Fold hands-on with first impressions about the phone, but here's a rundown of the new features so you know what to expect from Google's latest foldable phone.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold specs
Starting price | $1,799 / £1,749 / AU $2,699 |
Main display | 8-inch AMOLED (2152 x 2076, 1-120Hz) |
Cover display | 6.4-inch AMOLED (2364 x 1080, 1-120Hz) |
Chipset | Tensor G5 |
RAM | 16GB |
Storage | 256GB/512GB/1TB |
Rear cameras | 48MP wide (f/1.7), 10.5MP ultrawide (f/2.2), 10.8MP 5x telephoto (f/3.1) |
Cover camera | 10MP (f/2.2) |
Inner camera | 10MP (f/2.2) |
Charging | 30W |
Battery | 5,015 mAh |
Dimensions folded | 155.2 x 76.3 x 10.8 mm (6.1 x 3 x 0.4 inches) |
Dimensions unfolded | 155.2 x 150.4 x 5.2mm (6.1 x 5.9 x 0.2 inches) |
Weight | 215 grams (7.5 ounces) |
IP Rating | IP68 |
Colors | Moonstone, Jade |
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is more durable than before
The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold looks to be one of the most durable foldable phones we've ever seen. This is due to the aerospace-grade aluminium used in the phone's construction, alongside a gearless hinge. This allows the phone to survive a drop while also avoiding damage from dust in the folding mechanism.
On that note, the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold also features an IP68 water and dust resistance, which Google claims is a first for foldable phones. Certainly, it tops the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and that phone's IP48 rating, which means the Samsung phone can survive a dunk in water, but can't keep out finer dust particles.
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold doesn't just have a more durable body, as Google has also made the Super Actua Flex Display more durable. This includes building it with ultra-thin glass and two layers of anti-impact film to help improve drop protection.
Google states that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold can handle up to ten years of folding. While that isn’t the same set number that Samsung went with for the Galaxy Z Fold 7, it’s arguably a better choice as a description.
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Google is taking advantage of the inner display
Google has also improved the Pixel 10 Pro Fold's display. The inner screen measures 8 inches as before, while the 6.4-inch outer display is slightly larger thanks to smaller bezels.
Google says both displays are capable of reaching 3,000 nits at peak brightness, meaning you’ll always have some quality visuals visible to you.
The screens are more than just brighter, as Google is also working with app developers to get the most out of the larger display. For instance, Google is introducing a new game controller functionality to the outer display, meaning you can have a more immersive experience when it comes to playing games like Disney Speedstorm. Not only that, Google has stated that it is working with streaming apps like Disney Plus and Netflix to help offer immersive streaming on the go.
On top of new experiences, Google offers a split-screen feature that allows you to easily use two apps at once, while also allowing you to adjust each one to your preference. Not only that, you should be able to easily drag and drop media and files to different apps, without needing to constantly open and close programs
The battery is a world first, while the Tensor G5 promises solid features
One of the biggest additions to the Google Pixel 10 is the 5,015 mAh battery, making it the first foldable phone to feature such a large battery. Google claims that this will allow the phone to manage 30-plus hours, and the 30W wired charging will help you get back to full power in no time.
Not only that, the phone also features 15W Qi2 wireless charging that is built right into the phone to help connect with the new Pixel Snap accessories. That's another contrast to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which lacks the built-in magnets found on Google's phone.
On top of the new battery, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is also coming with the same Tensor G5 chip that features in all the Pixel 10 range. With that comes exceptional performance, advanced camera intelligence and leading-edge AI. Not only that, the Tensor G5 is also more secure thanks to new security hardware that helps to keep your phone safer from the moment you have it.
Speaking of AI, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will also come with a host of AI features for Pixel phones, including Camera Coach, Gemini Live and Magic Cue. Not only that, but with the Google Pixel 10 series, you can have one of the best travelling experiences thanks to the improved Voice Translate feature. Not only that, there's also the Pixel Journal, which makes use of on-device AI to offer you writing prompts to help you better process your thoughts.
Pixel 10 Pro Fold outlook
Without a doubt, there’s a lot to be excited about with the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and it will likely find a place as one a top foldable phone. For more information, why not check out our hands-on review of the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, or even our Live Blog of the Made By Google event.
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Josh is a staff writer for Tom's Guide and is based in the UK. He has worked for several publications but now works primarily on mobile phones. Outside of phones, he has a passion for video games, novels, and Warhammer.
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