The first Pixel foldable phone is likely to be released in the first quarter of 2023, according to Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC). Young said that Google’s first foldable phone could appear anytime in Q1 2023 in response to a tweet from tipster Roland Quandt (@rquandt) asking about the Pixel folding phone. Additionally, according to him, the company will begin receiving panel shipments for this handset in January. According to earlier claims, Google may be developing two foldable smartphones. A developer has discovered a reference to a foldable phone with the codename “Felix” in a line of code from the Android 13 QPR1 beta from Google. Many other reports in the past suggested that the Google Foldable phones may resemble the Oppo Find N. Two additional animations that demonstrated how to insert a SIM card into a foldable phone were discovered following the release of Android 12L Beta 2. They mirror the animations that the current Pixel setup procedures use when the phone requests a physical or virtual SIM card. More significantly, the “Pipit” codename for the Pixel Fold is mentioned in the animation. The right side of the device has a volume button, while the bottom has a SIM tray. Furthermore, the forthcoming device is probably going to have broad bezels around the screen, making it look like a notebook. The selfie camera is situated on the foldable phone’s top bezel. Furthermore, the smartphone’s appearance when folded is not described in the patent. A while back, the Google Pixel Fold/foldable smartphone was originally spotted on Geekbench using the user name Pipit. The device would contain an octa-core processor with four 1.8GHz performance cores, two 2.8GHz performance cores, and two 2.25GHz performance cores, according to the listing. According to the benchmarks listing, the foldable phone will have 12GB of RAM, and the processor is supposedly a Google Tensor SoC. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.