Google had to create a Pixel Fold hinge that not only kept the device thin but one that could also stand up to constant usage
The Pixel Fold hinge can not only open and close easily, it can also be propped up in a clamshell position
So how did Google come up with the design for the Pixel Fold hinge? First, they took boxes of hinges to the lab. They also looked at paper and books. Why? As Google Industrial Designer Sangsoo Park notes, ““We wanted to recreate the way you can hold and close a book with one hand, and we wanted to replicate how both sides of it seamlessly blend together when shut.” Park said that one book that they obsessed over was a passport.
Google worked on the torque needed to open and close the Pixel Fold in an effort to make it all feel effortless. Park says that the torque settled on leaves the Pixel Fold user with a satisfying vacuum effect. Not only does it feel great, when closing the device it also creates a pleasing sound. Product Manager Hwang notes, “You get this satisfying clap when it shuts, and we really liked it.”
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Besides getting feedback from machine testing the hinge, Google also collected feedback from users testing the crucial component. Product manager Hwang said, “We heard from users that they were concerned about the hinge holding up which is why we obsessed over building the most durable hinge possible. The Googler thought about people like him who constantly are clicking their pens in meetings.
Google decided to build the hinge out of heavy-duty stainless steel, which is more durable than aluminum. And as Park points out, it also has a nice shine!
The Pixel Fold can be pre-ordered exclusively from the Google Play Store and will be released on June 27th. It features a 5.8-inch OLED external display with a 1080 x 2092 FHD+ resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate. The internal display is a 7.6-inch OLED panel with an 1840 x 2208 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.