HomeTechnologyThe Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold survives the beach
Technology

The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold survives the beach

Watching an $1,800 foldable device sink into sand is typically a recipe for a hardware disaster, yet the new Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold emerged from a literal baptism of grit and saltwater unscathed. This resilience marks a pivotal shift for the foldable category, which has long struggled with durability concerns.

The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold survives the beach

The secret to this newfound ruggedness is an IP68 rating, a first for a folding smartphone. While I subjected the device to a careless day at a Seattle beach—resulting in audible crunching from the hinge and a saltwater soak—the phone remained fully functional after a quick cleaning with compressed air. It is a significant milestone that addresses the primary hesitation most users have regarding these delicate, expensive handsets.

Beyond its durability, the device is a refined tool. The 10 Pro Fold features a wider aspect ratio that makes multitasking feel natural, and the inclusion of Qi2 magnetic support adds a welcome layer of utility for grips and stands. Performance remains snappy, handling demanding games like Diablo Immortal with ease, though the camera system is a noticeable step down from the non-folding Pixel 10 Pro models. It is heavier than competitors like the Galaxy Z Fold 7, and its peak screen brightness can struggle under direct, hot sunlight. Ultimately, while the Fold remains an expensive niche product, it finally offers a level of peace of mind that makes the form factor feel like a viable daily driver rather than a fragile experiment.

Comments (0)

Leave a comment

No comments yet. Be the first!