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Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold changes little as foldable rivals race ahead

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Google has unveiled the Pixel 11 Pro Fold, a foldable smartphone that offers only incremental hardware improvements over its predecessor. The device retains a square screen and a noticeable crease, features that competitors have been working hard to eliminate. Samsung has already slimmed down its Galaxy Z Fold lineup significantly and reduced its crease, while also introducing a new compact passport-sized foldable form factor. Apple is expected to enter the foldable market next month with a device rumored to be thin, crease-free, and running iOS. Critics suggest the Pixel 11 Pro Fold feels out of step with the rapid innovation currently reshaping the foldable phone industry.

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