
Samsung just released its super-slim Galaxy Z Fold 7 – the thinnest foldable phone ever made. But Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 Pro Fold might steal all the attention with three game-changing features that solve real problems for phone buyers.
Where Pixel 10 Pro Fold Plays Tough
Imagine taking your foldable phone to the beach without panic. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold’s IP68 rating means full waterproofing and dustproofing – a first for foldables. Samsung’s Z Fold 7 only offers water resistance (IP48), so sand could still sneak into its hinges. Yes, Google’s phone is slightly thicker (5.3mm vs Samsung’s record 4.2mm), but that extra space houses a massive 5,015mAh battery – letting you binge Netflix all day without hunting for chargers.
Don’t count Samsung out though. Unfold the Z Fold 7 and you’ll see magic – its main screen crease nearly disappears, and the outer display stretches to a roomy 6.5 inches (beating Google’s 6.4-inch cover screen). Camera lovers will cheer Samsung’s huge upgrade to a 200MP main lens – perfect for capturing sharp moon shots or kids’ soccer games. Google surprisingly downgraded its sensors, relying instead on smart photo software to fix images after you snap them.
Here’s where Google really spoils Samsung’s celebration: rumors say the Pixel will cost just $1,600 – a whopping $400 cheaper than Samsung’s $2,000 price tag. That savings could buy you fancy earbuds and a case! Google’s also rolling out fun colors like Moonstone blue and Jade green, while Samsung sticks with safer black and silver.
Samsung built a gorgeous foldable sports car. Google made a durable adventure tank that costs less. Your choice comes down to style versus survival – and whether that extra cash stays in your pocket. The foldable wars just got deliciously messy!