Next year will bring mixed changes to Google’s Pixel lineup. We already know that the company will likely launch its first foldable smartphone, the rumored Google Pixel Fold, sometime in 2023. Android Authority’s source has indicated that this device — codenamed “Felix” internally — will launch during Google I/O 2023 alongside another device codenamed “Lynx,” which is likely to be the Google Pixel 7a. The source also claimed that Google is unlikely to make changes to the pricing of the Pixel 7a next year. As for the Google Pixel Fold, the source expects Google to price it around the $1,800 mark, pitting it against Samsung’s next-generation foldable.
By October 2023, Google may release the Pixel 8 series devices with minimal changes, and there’s talk about the vanilla Pixel 8 shrinking in size. Both will likely feature the Tensor G3. Three flagship-grade Pixel 9 smartphones will reportedly make their debut in 2024. Aside from the vanilla Pixel 9 and the more expensive Pixel 9 Pro, Google will reportedly launch a new Pro-level device with the same features as the Pixel 9 Pro — but in a smaller form factor — in 2024. While we do not know the name of this device yet, Google is calling it “Komodo” internally, according to Android Authority.
While Google may also release the Pixel 8a in 2024, whether this phone makes it to production lines will depend on how well the Pixel 7a manages to sell in 2023. Google might also switch to a biennial release schedule for the A-series similar to Apple’s strategy for its iPhone SE lineup, the leak claims. Google may also release a successor to its first foldable phone in 2024.
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