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Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold

The Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold offers improved durability and camera features, but reviewers find its performance and design falling behind 2026 competitors.

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Review consensus

The Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold is a 2026 foldable smartphone that emphasizes durability, featuring an IP68 rating and a new glass ceramic cover display. Despite these improvements, reviewers from Tom's Guide, Tech Advisor, and SlashGear describe the device as falling behind competitors in terms of design, battery life, and performance. The phone is powered by the Tensor G6 chip and includes features like Pixelsnap magnetic charging and a HiLight notification system. However, the device remains thicker than many rivals and suffers from a smaller battery than the previous model. Software features powered by Gemini, such as proactive suggestions and Magic Cue, were reported to be inconsistent or limited to Google-specific apps. While the camera system is lauded for its image processing and new creator tools, the overall consensus is that the Pixel 11 Pro Fold struggles to justify its price against more advanced alternatives in the current foldable market.

Where reviews agree

  • Reviewers agree that the Pixel 11 Pro Fold is a highly durable device with a solid build and IP68 water resistance.
  • There is a consensus that the phone remains thicker than many of its 2026 competitors.
  • Independent tests indicate that the device's AI-powered software features are inconsistent and often limited to Google's own applications.
  • Reviewers note that the camera system has seen meaningful improvements in image processing and utility.

Where reviews differ

  • SlashGear identifies the device as a top choice for durability, whereas Tech Advisor suggests it feels outdated compared to the broader market.

Best for

  • The Pixel 11 Pro Fold is best suited for dedicated Pixel fans who prioritize device durability and ruggedness over cutting-edge thinness or raw performance.

Tradeoffs

  • Users must accept a thicker chassis and a smaller battery compared to competing foldable smartphones.
  • The device's software features are currently limited by inconsistent performance and restricted app integration.
  • The phone's physical design, including the volume rocker placement, presents ergonomic challenges for one-handed use.

Tech4K coverage

Sources

  1. Tom's GuideGoogle Pixel 11 Pro Fold review: Falling behind the foldable curve
  2. Tech AdvisorGoogle Pixel 11 Pro Fold review: Behind the times
  3. SlashGear ReviewsGoogle Pixel 11 Pro Fold Review: The Most Durable Foldable