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Google’s Pixel 11 Pro Fold just failed a bend test, and the reason is embarrassing

August 22, 2026 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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After four years of making foldable phones, Google apparently still hasn’t figured out how to build one that survives a bend test. That’s not a hot take. That’s the conclusion from Zack Nelson, the durability tester and teardown expert behind JerryRigEverything, and it’s a pretty brutal verdict for a phone that’s supposed to be a flagship.

As reported by NotebookCheck, the Pixel 11 Pro Fold broke during Nelson’s durability test. And the reason it failed isn’t some freak accident or edge case. It’s a fundamental design issue, which makes it worse. Nelson’s verdict was sharp: Google doesn’t seem to care enough about hardware, and it hasn’t learned much about proper foldable construction since it first entered the category.

What makes this sting more is the context. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 is significantly thinner than the Pixel 11 Pro Fold, and it holds up better in durability testing. The Pixel is the thicker phone. Thicker usually means more room for structural reinforcement. And it still folded under pressure. That’s not a trade-off. That’s just a failure.

This matters beyond one YouTube durability video. Foldables are still a tough sell for most consumers. They cost more, they’re more fragile by nature, and buyers need to trust that the device will last. When a flagship foldable can’t pass a basic bend test, it feeds exactly the kind of doubt that keeps people from buying in. Google needs people to believe in the Pixel fold lineup as a serious alternative to Samsung. A broken hinge does the opposite of that.

There’s also a broader issue here. Google has always leaned harder on software than hardware, and the Pixel line has sometimes reflected that. The cameras are great. The AI features get a lot of attention. But if the physical device can’t compete with rivals on durability, that’s a problem no software update can patch.

Foldable phones are getting better across the industry. Thinner, stronger, more refined. Google needs to keep up. Right now, it isn’t.

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