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The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold survives the beach

Watching an $1,800 foldable device sink into sand is typically a recipe for a hardware disaster, yet the new Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold emerged from a literal baptism of grit and saltwater unscathed. This resilience marks a pivotal shift for the foldable category, which has long struggled with durability concerns.

June 16, 2026480 reads0

The secret to this newfound ruggedness is an IP68 rating, a first for a folding smartphone. While I subjected the device to a careless day at a Seattle beach—resulting in audible crunching from the hinge and a saltwater soak—the phone remained fully functional after a quick cleaning with compressed air. It is a significant milestone that addresses the primary hesitation most users have regarding these delicate, expensive handsets.

Beyond its durability, the device is a refined tool. The 10 Pro Fold features a wider aspect ratio that makes multitasking feel natural, and the inclusion of Qi2 magnetic support adds a welcome layer of utility for grips and stands. Performance remains snappy, handling demanding games like Diablo Immortal with ease, though the camera system is a noticeable step down from the non-folding Pixel 10 Pro models. It is heavier than competitors like the Galaxy Z Fold 7, and its peak screen brightness can struggle under direct, hot sunlight. Ultimately, while the Fold remains an expensive niche product, it finally offers a level of peace of mind that makes the form factor feel like a viable daily driver rather than a fragile experiment.

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