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Developers have uncovered code that hints at a pair of upcoming devices: the rumored Pixel foldable and a new "Pro" tablet, both of which are expected to be released in the near future.

The device uses a Sony IMX787 primary sensor and a 10.8MPSamsung S5K3J1 telephoto lens on the back of the phone. There is a Sony IMX355 sensor on the inside of the device, as well as another S5K3J1 on the front.

According to the code, the camera setup is as follows: back of the phone: IMX787 main, S5K3J1 tele, IMX386 ultrawide. Inner camera is a IMX355 from the Pixel 6 and the outer sensor on the front is another S5K3J1. This is a fairly comprehensive setup, fitting for a premium device.

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The foldable has a dual rear camera system that supports the idea that it could fold horizontally. Last year, it looked like a device that folds like a book was being worked on by the company, but animations and an icon in the camera app pointed toward a phone that folds like a book.

The t6pro ortangorpro was also spotted as a reference to the upcoming foldable. Developers have figured out that "t6" and "tangor" refer to the device that will be showcased at I/O next month. Now that we know that these are code names for a higher-end version of the tablet, it could be that we are seeing a higher-end version of the device. The code doesn't reveal much more than that the two devices will use different rear cameras.

We aren't expecting to see the rumored foldable device at the event, but rumors suggest that it won't be out until next year.