The Pixel brand is known to have smooth software, timely updates, and great cameras. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is the third-generation foldable phone where Google transfers its own experience into the market, hoping to combine the versatility with the high-performance.
Being at the upper range of Google 2025, it will compete with Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, which is the existing standard of foldables. The model is introducing some firsts to Google, such as IP68 dust and water resistance, magnetic charging, a brighter and slightly larger primary display. However, its heavier construction and a camera setup that is not as fast as the other Pixel 10 Pro models might put off some buyers. Let's know the details of Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold in this review.
An In-Depth Review on Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is the third generation of a foldable phone released by the technological giant, combining the high-end design with the Pixel experience. It comes with a huge 8-inch foldable AMOLED screen having 120Hz refresh rate together with a 6.4-inch cover screen to access it quickly. It has 16GB RAM, and runs multitasking and apps without any problems with the help of the Tensor G5 chipset. The phone has a triple camera, IP68 dust and water resistance, and a 5,015mAh battery with 30W wired and 15W magnetic wireless charging. This review discusses its design, display, camera, performance, battery and price in Bangladesh.
Box Content
This is what you get inside the Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold Design box:
- Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold Smartphone
- USB Type-C cable
- Protective Case
- SIM ejector tool
- User manual

Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is well packed with what one needs to begin using immediately. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold will be included in the box with a USB-C to USB-C cable, and a SIM ejector tool. A quick start guide and warranty information are also provided in Google. Although the package is centered on the most basic necessities, it does not include any additional features such as earphones or a protective case, which makes the unboxing process easy and uncomplicated to users who are willing to experience the folding.
Design & Build Quality
Durability has been a challenge to the foldable phones and Pixel 10 Pro Fold addresses this issue head-on. Google presents a hinge that has no gears, so the company gets rid of the traditional gears that may trap dust or wear out with time. Combined with an IP68 dust and water resistance, this will make the Pixel 10 Pro Fold the first foldable that can be exposed to dust and water without losing its functionality. In practice, this means a device which can withstand small drops, spills or exposure to sand, which is a relief in a category where foldables are typically more delicate than regular smartphones.
The phone has embedded magnets as well, which are compatible with the PixelSnap accessories and Qi2 wireless chargers by Google. This makes it easier to charge and attach accessories, an added amenity that most competing foldables do not have, but the lack of included PixelSnap accessories in our review restricted in-hand testing.

The added durability is however compromised. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is also significantly heavier and bulkier than the Galaxy Z Fold 7 which is much lighter at 215 grams and thinner once folded to 8.9mm. This weight gives it strength but makes it less comfortable to carry in the pocket and to use with one hand. The Pixel may be a solid brick in the hand, which is one of the aspects that potential buyers should take into account when using the device in the long term.
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold aesthetically has little to offer in terms of design compared to the previous generation. Its Moonstone and Jade finishes are elegant yet not very spectacular. Although the gearless hinge makes the device more robust, Google has not made the device as slim as the competitors have made their foldables. The design of the cover screen is a bit old fashioned, the upper and bottom edges are squared, and the main display is curved, leaving a part of the metal exposed. In general, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is more about durability and practicality rather than thinness or striking design that can attract those users who give sturdiness the first priority.
Display
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is unique due to its dual-screen system, which is equal between productivity and leisure. The primary 8-inch OLED display is colorful, bright, and expansive, which is perfect in terms of multitasking, media consumption, and split-screen use. It has a wide aspect ratio, which provides a comfortable workspace, and two apps can be used simultaneously without feeling cramped. The cover screen is 6.4 inches and, though marginally smaller than the Galaxy Z Fold7 cover, has a wider aspect ratio that is more comfortable to type on, message, and use in daily life. Both screens have a 120Hz refresh rate, which guarantees smooth scrolling, transitions, and interactions.

The internal display is very bright and clear with a peak of more than 2,500 nits, higher than the Z Fold7 and therefore it can be seen outdoors even when in direct sunlight. It is easy and enjoyable to watch videos, browse websites, and multitask using several apps. Nevertheless, Google has not adopted a LTPO panel to support adaptive refresh rate on the cover screen and this would have enhanced battery efficiency. Although this omission can be observed, it does not take much away from the overall viewing experience.
The disadvantage of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is that there is a crease that can be seen in the middle of the main screen. When you slide the finger over the panel, you can feel the divide that will be experienced when using the split-screen or when your finger is sliding over the screen. Other competitors such as Galaxy Z Fold7 and the Vivo X Fold5 have perfected this with almost crease-free inner displays, which feel smoother in everyday usage. Nonetheless, the displays of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold are bright, sharp, and very usable, and provide a pleasant experience with media, multitasking, and productivity, although it is slightly behind in refining the creases.
Camera
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold has the largest trade-off in the camera department. Although its main, ultrawide, and 5x telephoto cameras have 48MP, 10.5MP and 10.8MP respectively, these are smaller than the standard Pixel 10 Pro. Consequently, although photos are typically reliable and content, the cameras on the Fold are not as impressive as they should be on a flagship Pixel. They are good to use on a daily basis but not as good as the extraordinary performance of other Pixel 10 Pro models.
Daylight Photo:
The cameras work well in the daytime. Bright, color-accurate, and detailed shots are used, and there is no obvious shutter lag. Portraits and daily photography are fine and the telephoto lens provides 5x optical zoom, which is better than 3x zoom of the Galaxy Z Fold7. Among the remarkable features, one should note the possibility to make selfies with the help of the rear cameras and fold the device and use the cover screen as a viewfinder. This enables you to take great quality selfies using the 48MP main lens, not the 10MP front camera and this increases the level of clarity and detail significantly.

Low-light Photo:
The performance in low-light, though, is not as impressive. Images are not vivid and sharp, especially with the use of the ultrawide lens which is soft and with slight color changes in comparison with the main sensor. Video recording is capped at 4K/60fps, which is lower than the Pixel 10 Pro and Samsung Z Fold7, which have 8K capture. Video is fairly stable, but the changeover between lenses and stable color reproduction is not as smooth as on other iPhones such as the 17 Pro Max.

All in all, the cameras on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold are good enough in casual photography. They will be useful to pixel fans who appreciate the software-based features of Google, including Night Sight and Magic Erase. Nevertheless, the camera system of the Fold is a notch below the Pixel 10 Pro, which has a full-size, when it comes to those who anticipate flagship-level photography in all conditions. It is better in the daytime and real-life situations but will not substitute a serious flagship Pixel among photography fans who want the best performance.
Performance & Software
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is powered by Google in-house Tensor G5 chip, with 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. The daily operation is uninterrupted, and the applications open fast and allow multitasking without any difficulties. Browsing, streaming, messaging, and productivity applications perform smoothly, and split-screen utilization is responsive due to the large-screen optimization of Google. The casual gaming also does not perform poorly, but the Tensor G5 cannot compete with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in terms of raw power. Demanding games and intensive tasks such as 4K video editing or complex rendering can indicate frame drops and small stuttering, especially in comparison to the more powerful chipset of the Galaxy Z Fold7.

The Fold is based on Android 16 and Google’s polished Material You interface, which scales well to the dual-screen system. The OS has considerate features such as split quick settings, dynamic app scaling and the transition between folded and unfolded mode. The collection of apps offered by Google, namely Gmail, Keep, Calendar, and Maps, are designed to fit in the 8-inch screen which makes it productive and comfortable to the eye. All the Pixel-exclusive features are present as well such as Now Playing, Smart Call, Magic Cue, and Auto Best Take. One of the newer AI tools, Pixel Journal, is an exemplary app that is compatible with the rapid note-taking and voice summaries.
Nevertheless, multitasking is still not as extensive as on competitors. Pixel 10 Pro Fold only allows two apps at once, does not have a pinned app dock to navigate gestures, and does not have floating windows as the Galaxy Z Fold7 or Vivo X Fold5. The bugs, such as fingerprint glitches, and wallpaper bugs, are occasional and do not ruin the otherwise smooth software. Nevertheless, the prospect of seven years of OS updates and frequent feature drops by Google guarantees that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold will not be outdated and useless in several years.
AnTuTu Benchmark Score & Geekbench Score
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold performs well in benchmark testing with respectable results but not the best in the class. It has a single-core and multi-core performance of 2,276 and 6,173 respectively on Geekbench 6, which places it roughly at the same performance as the standard Pixel 10 Pro and lower than competitors with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, such as the Galaxy Z Fold7. The Tensor G5 chip is more efficient and AI-oriented and does not rely on the performance as much, which is why it shows a middle position in synthetic benchmarks.
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold scores about 1,415,000 on AnTuTu benchmark v 10, which is a good score, but still lagging behind the competition that can easily reach 2 million points. In actual practice, though, these figures are only half the tale. Daily use, such as switching between apps, multitasking and split screen, is always smooth and responsive. The productivity, streaming and casual gaming can be easily done on the device, but you might experience some frame drops on the intensive 3D games.
Battery & Charger
The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold will have a powerful 5,015mAh battery which can easily last a full day of heavy use. The battery life is stable and reliable whether it is multitasking, streaming or photography. The device was tested and during testing the device was getting approximately four to five hours of screen-on time under moderate to heavy workloads and light use pushed the battery easily to the next day.

The performance is also comparable to other high-end Pixels, with 30W wired fast charging which restores the phone between 20 and 100 percent in about 76 minutes. Although not the quickest in its category, it is still efficient enough to be used during top-ups on a daily basis. Pixel 10 Pro Fold is also compatible with Qi2-certified magnetic wireless charging, and it is compatible with PixelSnap accessories and third-party magnetic charges in Google.
Compared to the Galaxy Z Fold by Samsung, the Pixel Fold has a slight advantage in total battery life, but both devices are equal in the speed of wired charging. The adaptive power management of Google also optimizes the background activity, which enables the user to get more screen time between charges. In practice, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold offers reliable battery life that is exactly what its flagship-grade hardware and productivity interests.
Pixel 10 Pro Fold Google Price in Bangladesh
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold price in Bangladesh is BDT 185,000 for 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. In the case of the 16GB + 512GB model, it is priced at BDT 230,000 (Unofficial).
Remember these are not official prices and can change with import duty, stock levels, promotions and mark-ups of local retailers.
Final Word
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is a sophisticated foldable that is practical and offers the Google experience of Android applications powered by AI. The design, display and daily functionality are amazing and the camera system is one of the best in the category. Nevertheless, its low degree of multitasking flexibility and low gaming performance do not make it perfect. Nevertheless, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is a smart and refined smartphone that users can count on to be a reliable and intelligent foldable based on the Google ecosystem.
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