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This one feature sets the Pixel 10 Pro Fold apart from the rest


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Beyond the Alphabet is a weekly column that focuses on the tech world both inside and out of the confines of Mountain View.

For much of the year, the focus on foldable phones has been on how thin manufacturers can make them. But after Google’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold put the rest of the market on notice, the same can be said about the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, but for a completely different reason.

We’ve lamented on numerous occasions about how the original Pixel Fold was an eyesore and behind the 8-ball as soon as it arrived. It was awkward, had thick bezels, and a hinge that may or may not have opened all the way. It made the Galaxy Z Fold 5 look futuristic, despite using a design that was already getting a bit long in the tooth.

Google Pixel Fold vs. Pixel 10 Pro Fold hinges

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Google then surprised us all with the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, managing to beat out the rest in the race to become as thin as possible. Fast forward to now, and Google has “recycled” this design for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, skipping the “thin” factor in favor of other specs, such as a larger battery and Qi2 magnetic charging. However, there’s another reason why the added thickness doesn’t bother me, and it’s one we probably don’t think about enough.

Where the Pixel 10 Pro Fold stands apart

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There’s one thing that Google’s flagship foldable has over the rest of the competition: an IP68 rating. Frankly, many wondered if such a rating would ever apply to foldables, given the numerous fail points on a phone with a built-in hinge. Not to mention that Google was the first to achieve this, not Samsung, Oppo, Xiaomi, or any other phone maker.

In doing so, it provides me (and hopefully everyone else) with a bit more confidence when I get caught in a thunderstorm or take a trip with the family to the beach. No, I’m not saying you should drop the 10 Pro Fold into a bucket of water to test it, but you also won’t have to worry quite as much compared to others.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 with Oppo Find N5 and Pixel 10 Pro

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Initially, I didn’t really think much about the IP rating, mainly because I’m almost never in a situation that would require me to worry about it. However, funnily enough, that all changed recently when I went to a three-day music festival at the beach.



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