The Pixel Flip is nowhere to be found! Here's why
Samsung and Motorola are raking in sales with clamshell foldables — so why is Google still ignoring this booming niche?
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Samsung and Motorola are raking in sales with clamshell foldables — so why is Google still ignoring this booming niche?
Now, just a couple of weeks ahead of the official Pixel 10 series debut, we're about to get another iteration of Google's book-style foldable—the Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Here are some reasons why the Pixel Flip might still be years away.
Reason 1: Google is playing the waiting game

The screen was peeling off on the first iteration Razr | Image by CNET
Reason 2: Focus on the Pixel 10 Pro Fold

The Pixel Fold lineup has been pretty successful | Image by PhoneArena
After committing to the tablet-style foldable with the original Pixel Fold, Google has been focusing a lot of resources on the project, trying to perfect the hardware and software of this first attempt at the foldable market.
Developing a clamshell phone from scratch requires a huge investment not only in money but also in engineering brainpower.
Reason 3: Competition. Samsung and Motorola are killing it on the flip scene

Motorola is getting traction with the Razr lineup | Image by PhoneArena
The Galaxy Z Flip series has been quite successful for the past couple of generations. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 is outperforming its predecessor, with total pre-orders increasing by more than 25%, according to Bloomberg.
Motorola, on the other hand, gained a lot of market share with the Razr series last year. Motorola saw a 58% growth in European foldable sales between Q1 2024 and Q1 2025, driven by the Razr 50 series, and according to an IDC analyst report, the company’s market share in the first quarter of 2025 reached 40.4%, up from 32.6% in the same period the previous year.
Reason 4: Different approach to foldables

Google started tailoring Android for tablets and book-style foldables with the 12L feature drop | Image by Google
Google has been working hard to optimize Android for big-screen tablets and foldables. This push started back with the Android 12L feature drop, trying to offer the best user experience given the unique aspect ratio of foldables, and also a seamless transition from the cover screen to the main display.
Is the Pixel Flip doomed?

We might get a Pixel Flip but we will have to wait a couple of years | Image by PhoneArena
It's too early to say. Looking at what the competition is doing, namely Apple, it seems that Google and Apple are fine leaving the flip phone market to Samsung and Motorola and focusing on book-style foldables.
And while the Pixel 10 Pro Fold is just around the corner, and the iPhone Fold is expected to come next year, there are no Pixel Flip or iPhone Flip models on the horizon.
As the foldable market share grows, there might be new opportunities arising, and as the flip design matures, the risk for Google getting it wrong on the first try is decreasing.
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