A phone that opens into a tablet, without opening your life to Google
Folded, it is a normal phone with a 6.4 inch screen. Opened, it is an 8 inch display you can hold in one hand. Two apps side by side, a chart on one half and your notes on the other, or simply room to read without squinting. If you spend real time researching, reading or watching markets on your phone, the difference is hard to give up once you have it.
And like every phone we sell, it runs GrapheneOS instead of Google's software. All that screen time generates no record on Google's servers, because Google is not on the phone. Same apps, same camera, same everyday phone life. No reporting back.
Three storage options: 256GB,, 512GB or 1TB .
Flagship in every direction
This is Google's most advanced hardware. The Tensor G5 chip with 16GB of RAM, a triple rear camera with 5x telephoto, a 5015mAh battery with fast wired and magnetic wireless charging, and full IP68 water and dust resistance, rare on any folding phone. Both screens run at 120Hz and stay readable in bright sun. The Titan M2 security chip underneath is the reason GrapheneOS trusts Pixel hardware and nothing else. Security updates run until August 2032, and it arrives set up and ready to use with a printed manual in the box.
Specifications
| Operating system | GrapheneOS |
| Inner display | 8 inch OLED, 120Hz |
| Outer display | 6.4 inch OLED, 120Hz |
| Platform | Google Tensor G5 with Titan M2 security chip |
| Memory | 16GB RAM |
| Storage | 256GB, 512GB or 1TB |
| Rear cameras | 48MP wide, 10.5MP ultrawide, 10.8MP telephoto (5x) |
| Battery | 5015mAh, fast wired and magnetic wireless charging |
| Durability | IP68 water and dust resistant |
| Security updates | Until August 2032 |
| Condition | Brand new, set up by FreedomTech |
Pairs well with
A USB Data Blocker so you can charge safely away from home, and an SLNT Faraday Phone Sleeve in the larger size for when you want it completely off the air.
New to phones without Google?
Our complete guide to deGoogled phones covers what they are, who they suit and how the switch works: read the deGoogled phones guide.