Google’s next foldable flagship, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, has surfaced in detailed specification leaks days after the company began sending invitations for its 20 Aug 2025 hardware event in New York. The leak, obtained by specialist sites including Android Headlines and PhoneArena, lists a 6.4-inch external OLED, an 8-inch internal display and the new 3-nm Tensor G5 processor paired with 16 GB of RAM. Battery capacity is said to rise to 5,015 mAh—up 7 % on last year’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold—while wired charging moves to 23 W and wireless to 15 W (Qi2). If confirmed, the handset would be the first foldable with a full IP68 dust- and water-resistance rating, overtaking the IP48-rated Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. Storage options are expected to extend to 1 TB. The camera system reportedly holds at 48 MP wide, 10.5 MP ultrawide and 10.8 MP 5× telephoto sensors, with twin 10 MP selfie cameras. Pricing rumours point to a US launch between US$1,599 and US$1,799, undercutting Samsung’s latest Fold by at least US$200. Google’s invitation also references three slab phones—the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL—and the Pixel Watch 4, signalling a comprehensive refresh of its hardware line-up.