Google Pixel Fold Dual-SIM Obsidian 256GB Review

The Google Pixel Fold's 93rd percentile feature score is all about the fold, but it comes with major compromises in battery and camera performance for its $794 price.

Screen Size 7.6
Refresh Rate 120
RAM 12 GB
Storage 256 GB
Rear Camera Mp 48
Battery Capacity Mah 4821
Five G Yes
Operating System Android
Google Pixel Fold Dual-SIM Obsidian 256GB cellphone
51.4 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The Google Pixel Fold scores a top-tier 93rd percentile for features, which really just means it folds. At $794, you pay a huge premium for that 7.6-inch OLED screen while accepting a 40th percentile battery and 37th percentile cameras. It's a niche device for early adopters who must have a big screen that folds shut.

Overview

The Google Pixel Fold is a statement piece, and its numbers tell a clear story. It lands in the 93rd percentile for features, which is code for 'it folds'. That's the main event. Under the hood, you're looking at a Google Tensor G2 chip paired with 12GB of RAM, which pushes its overall performance score into the 80th percentile. That's solid, but it's not the raw power that defines this phone. It's the 7.6-inch foldable OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness that hits 1450 nits. That's the canvas you're paying for.

At $794, this isn't a subtle purchase. Our scoring system puts its 'best for' budget rating at a low 38.4 out of 100, which is a polite way of saying it's expensive. Its total score of 38.2 reflects that it's a specialist device. It's built for a specific experience—having a tablet in your pocket—and it makes significant trade-offs in other areas to get there. The numbers show it's strong on connectivity (83rd percentile) and has decent social proof (82nd percentile), but the weaknesses are just as pronounced.

Performance

Performance is a tale of two halves. The Tensor G2 chip and 12GB of RAM deliver a smooth, capable experience that sits comfortably in the 80th percentile. For everyday tasks, app switching, and even some gaming, it's more than enough. However, this isn't a raw benchmark crusher. Its gaming score of 36.9/100 tells you it's not optimized for that. The real performance story is the display. That 7.6-inch foldable OLED panel is its party trick, and with a 120Hz refresh rate, everything feels fluid. The 1450-nit peak brightness means you can actually use this thing outdoors, which isn't a given for all foldables. Just don't expect the battery to keep up with the show—it's languishing in the 40th percentile.

Performance Percentiles

Build 40.1
Camera 75.3
Battery 89.8
Display 80.3
Feature 92.4
Performance 78.4
Connectivity 79.6
Social Proof 83.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The standout foldable OLED display puts it in the 70th percentile for screens, and that 1450-nit peak brightness is legit. 92th
  • Feature set is elite, ranking in the 93rd percentile thanks to the foldable form factor and high-end specs. 90th
  • Strong 5G connectivity lands it in the 83rd percentile, so your data flies when unfolded. 84th
  • 12GB of RAM ensures multitasking feels smooth, supporting that large-screen experience. 80th
  • Social proof is high at the 82nd percentile, suggesting early adopters are generally pleased.

Cons

  • Budget score is a dismal 38.4/100. At $794, you're paying a massive premium for the fold.
  • Camera performance is a weak spot, sitting in the 37th percentile. Don't buy this as a photography phone.
  • Battery life is poor, ranking in the 40th percentile. That big screen is thirsty.
  • Build quality is middling at the 42nd percentile, which is concerning for a device with a moving part.
  • It's weakest area is ruggedness, scoring only 17.6/100. This thing needs a case and a prayer.

The Word on the Street

4.4/5 (4 reviews)
👍 Owners are consistently impressed with the quality and brightness of the large, foldable main display.
🤔 Feedback is split, with many loving the novel form factor but others expressing concern over the battery life and long-term durability.
👎 A common complaint centers on the camera performance not meeting expectations for a phone at this price point.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Screen Size 7.6
Refresh Rate 120 Hz

Performance

RAM 12 MB
Storage 256 GB

Camera

Main Camera 48

Battery & Charging

Battery 4821 Wh

Connectivity

5G Yes

Design & Build

Form Factor Foldable
OS Android

Value & Pricing

The value proposition here is singular: you want a large, foldable screen from Google. At $794, the price-to-performance ratio is steep. You're not getting 80th percentile performance for that money; you're getting 93rd percentile features (the fold) and accepting 40th percentile battery life and 37th percentile cameras. Compared to a traditional flagship at this price, you're sacrificing core specs for the novel form factor. It's a luxury tax on a cool trick.

vs Competition

Stacked against the competition, the Pixel Fold is a niche player. The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will likely smoke it on pure value and camera performance for hundreds less. The standard Google Pixel 10 will offer a cleaner, more powerful Google experience with better battery and cameras, also for less money. Compared to the OnePlus 15, you lose raw speed and charging but gain the folding screen. The Motorola Moto G isn't even in the same conversation. The Apple iPhone 16e represents the walled-garden alternative: you get polish and longevity, but obviously no Android or folding display. The Fold wins only if the big, foldable screen is your non-negotiable.

Spec Google Pixel Fold Dual-SIM Samsung Galaxy Samsung - Galaxy S26 Ultra 512GB (Unlocked) - Motorola Moto G Motorola - moto g stylus 2025 256GB (Unlocked) - OnePlus OnePlus OnePlus - 15 512GB (Unlocked) - Infinite Black Apple iPhone Apple - Pre-Owned Excellent iPhone 16 Pro 5G 128GB 8849 Tank 8849 Tank 3 5G Rugged Smartphone, 23800mAh 6.79"
Screen Size 7.6 6.9 6.7 6.8 6.3 6.8
Display Type - OLED OLED OLED OLED -
Refresh Rate 120 120 120 120 120 120
Processor - Snapdragon® 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 8 Elite Gen 5 Apple A18 Pro Octa-Core
RAM (GB) 12 12 8 16 8 16
Storage (GB) 256 512 256 512 128 512
Rear Camera Mp 48 200 50 50 48 200
Front Camera Mp - 12 32 32 12 -
Battery Capacity Mah 4821 5000 5000 7300 3582 -
Charging Wattage - 60 68 - - -
Wireless Charging - true true - true false
Five (g) true true true true true true
Water Resistance - IP68 IP68 IP69 IP68 IP68
Operating System Android Android 16 Android 15 Android 16 iPadOS 18 Android
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product BuildCameraBatteryDisplayFeaturePerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
Google Pixel Fold Dual-SIM 40.175.389.880.392.478.479.683.7
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Compare 99.399.999.899.799.799.899.192.1
Motorola Moto G stylus 2025 Compare 99.996.899.999.710086.499.999.8
OnePlus OnePlus 15 Compare 92.599.898.797.794.710099.599.8
Apple iPhone Pre-Owned Excellent 16 Pro 5G Compare 99.399.488.698.486.197.494.697.9
8849 Tank 8849 Tank 3 5G Rugged Compare 92.586.570.292.596.984.487.592.5

Common Questions

Q: How durable is the Google Pixel Fold?

Not very. Our data shows its weakest area is ruggedness, scoring a very low 17.6 out of 100. The build quality percentile is also just 42nd. You'll want a robust case and to handle it with care.

Q: Is the Pixel Fold good for gaming?

It's mediocre. Our 'best for gaming' score is 36.9/100. While the 120Hz screen is nice, the Tensor G2 isn't a top-tier gaming chip, and thermal management in a foldable can be tricky. There are better options for gamers.

Q: How does the battery life hold up?

Poorly. It ranks in the 40th percentile for battery life. That large 120Hz display is a significant drain, so you'll likely need to charge it before the day is done, especially with heavier use.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this phone if you're on a budget (its budget score is 38.4/100), if you need all-day battery (40th percentile), or if camera quality is a priority (37th percentile). Also, if you're rough on your phones, that 17.6 ruggedness score is a giant red flag. This is a device for careful enthusiasts who value form over some key functions.

Verdict

We can only recommend the Google Pixel Fold if your primary need is a compact tablet that fits in your pocket. The data is clear: its high feature score is built on the back of major compromises in battery, camera, and value. For $794, you get a fantastic, bright folding display and a smooth software experience, but you accept middling battery life, a subpar camera system, and serious durability concerns. It's a compelling first-gen proof of concept, not a well-rounded daily driver for most people.