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Foldable phones are the new trend in the smartphone market thanks to the unique advantages they offer compared to traditional smartphones, so most smartphone manufacturers are racing to issue their foldable phones to enter the competition early, including: Google.



Some rumors have shown that Google is on its way to issuing the first foldable phone in the near future, so today we will review the most important things that we would like to see in its next phone?

1- Robust and Durable Design:


Rumors mentioned that the upcoming Google foldable phone will come with a design similar to Samsung's Galaxy Fold instead of other foldable phone designs such as: Z Flip or RAZR, however it is clear that Google may not be satisfied with that only, but will introduce its own design features. .

Although Google does not have a great reputation like Samsung when it comes to the hardware industry, its latest (Pixel 5) phone, which comes with an aluminum body, has won the admiration of many consumers who are looking at the same time for a foldable phone with a design similar to its flagship (Pixel) 5).

The aluminum design is supposed to make the foldable phone more flexible in the face of water droplets and other influences, and then if Google manages to discover a way to include the water resistance feature in its foldable phone, it will give the phone a great advantage in the competition.

2- Distinguished Main Specifications:


Google can bring a lot of specifications and great capabilities to its next phone, and although these devices are often very expensive - at least for the time being - only the advantages and capabilities it offers may justify the exorbitant price that it brings.

Hence, Google should consider adding very advanced specifications and features to compete greatly, especially since its presence in the traditional smart phone market does not have that effect.

But at the same time, it may be able to lead the foldable phone market if it is interested in including distinctive options and specifications in its phone, such as: large storage capacities, increased RAM capacity, full compatibility with 5G networks, and long-lasting battery life.

3- Bigger Camera Sensors and Faster Image Processing:


So far, Google is still using the same 12.2-megapixel primary camera sensor found in the Pixel 2 phone in its series of smartphones that it launched in the previous year, and although this sensor is still able to take amazing pictures thanks to computer imaging, it is compared to the existing sensors. In the phones of his competitors, he is clearly declining.

Then Google can make its next phone as a starting point to include a new, larger sensor, such as the one in the Galaxy S21 Ultra, where the presence of such a sensor allows the Google phone to create more depth of field and more rapid image processing.

4- Comprehensive guarantee program for repair:


No one denies that foldable phones are more fragile than traditional smartphones, and then Google must plan to provide a comprehensive warranty program for its foldable phone similar to the warranty program offered by Samsung called (Z Premier).

Having incentives and warranty features such as: free screen repair for at least one time or offering repairs and replacements at low fees, will give consumers some relief.

5- Better management of multitasking and windows:


The user interface (One UI) of Samsung in its foldable phone - and in its traditional phones - offers many advantages when multitasking compared to the operating interface provided by Google in its series of smartphones, where you can use in the phone (Galaxy Z Fold 2) up to Three applications at the same time, dividing the internal screen in different proportions as well as opening a fourth application in a floating window.

Such integration and ease of multitasking is what Google should focus heavily on in its foldable phone, and not necessarily follow in the footsteps of Samsung, although it is welcome, but at the same time many consumers want to see something completely new and unique. From Google, such as: using the voice assistant to help multitask in a foldable phone.
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