Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra: When a smartphone's price approaches the ₹2 lakh mark, expectations are anything but ordinary. Two of the most formidable contenders in this segment right now are the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra. While both phones hover around this price range, their approaches differ significantly.
Samsung has focused on making its foldable thinner, lighter, and truly flagship-grade, whereas Google has leveraged Gemini and Tensor to create an entirely AI-driven experience. Priced around ₹2 lakh, these two premium foldables—the Pixel 11 Pro Fold and the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra—compete head-to-head on every front. Let's take a closer look at both devices.
Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra Price
The Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold launched in India in a single variant featuring 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, priced at ₹1,86,999. Samsung, meanwhile, has released three variants in its signature style. The Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra starts at ₹1,99,999 for the 12GB + 256GB model, while the 12GB + 512GB version is priced at ₹2,19,999. The top-tier 16GB + 1TB model is available for ₹2,59,999.
The Pixel is ₹13,000 cheaper than Samsung's base model while offering 16GB of RAM and double the storage. Compared with Samsung's 12GB + 512GB variant, the price difference widens to ₹33,000. However, Samsung offers a wider range of choices, including a model with 1TB of storage.
Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra Design
The Pixel 11 Pro Fold is available in India exclusively in 'Olive', whereas Samsung offers multiple color options, including Violet Shadow, Green Shadow, Graphite, and Cream. The Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra measures just 8.9mm in thickness when folded and 4.1mm when unfolded, weighing only 215 grams. While the Pixel 11 Pro Fold is thinner than its predecessor, it still trails Samsung, measuring 10.1mm thick and weighing 239 grams when folded.
Samsung has incorporated a Flex Titanium structure and an improved Armor FlexHinge beneath the inner screen, which minimizes the visible crease and enhances durability. However, the rear camera module protrudes slightly, causing the phone to wobble a bit when placed on a flat surface. Google offers its own advantages, such as flat sides, rounded corners, a glass-fibre back panel, and an IP68 rating—which surpasses Samsung's IP48 rating.

Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra Display
Regarding the display, both phones feature an 8-inch screen when unfolded and a 6.5-inch screen when folded. The Pixel sports an LTPO OLED display capable of reaching 3,600 nits of brightness, while Samsung's Dynamic AMOLED 2X display offers sharper resolution but peaks at 3,000 nits. Essentially, if you read a lot of documents, Samsung's sharper display will be beneficial, while Google's phone will offer better visibility in bright sunlight.
Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra Performance
In terms of performance, Google's AI-focused Tensor G6 chipset comes with 16GB of RAM, while Samsung's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is considered more reliable for traditional flagship-level performance. Both phones offer seven years of software update support. Google's features, such as Gemini Spark and Screen-Aware Writing Assistance, help streamline daily tasks. Battery and Camera
Samsung holds the edge in the battery department, offering a 5,000mAh battery with 45W wired charging, whereas the Pixel features a 4,806mAh battery supporting 30W wired charging and faster 25W wireless charging. Samsung also appears to lead in camera hardware, with a 200MP primary sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and 8K video recording. Although Google's 48MP primary camera may seem smaller in terms of raw hardware, its AI processing and 5x optical zoom give it an advantage in smart photography.
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