Samsung is anticipated to introduce the sixth-generation Galaxy Z foldable in early July this year. There is a growing buzz of leaks and speculations surrounding the upcoming foldable phones. Recently, both the Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 have acquired China’s 3C certification, shedding light on the charging speed of these foldable devices, suggesting that there may not be significant changes in this aspect for the upcoming devices.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6 Acquire 3C Certification
The 3C certification platform has listed the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 with the model number SM-F9560, while the Z Fold 6 is identified with the model number SM-F7410. According to the regulatory listing, these phones are expected to be compatible with Samsung’s charger bearing the model number EP-TA800. Although the exact charging speed is not explicitly disclosed, based on the charger’s model number, it is likely to cap at 25W.
Samsung has maintained a maximum battery charging speed of 25W on the Galaxy Z foldables since their original models. It is probable that this trend will continue if the recent 3C certification for the sixth-generation offerings is indeed accurate. Earlier this month, the batteries of Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 were featured on Safety Korea certification, indicating that both devices will incorporate a dual-cell battery setup.
Design Insights and Colour Variants
Leaked renders have provided insights into the design of the Galaxy Z Fold 6, showcasing a boxier design with sharp corners, while the Z Flip 6 is expected to retain its current aesthetic without significant cosmetic alterations. Rumors suggest that the Z Fold 6 might come with a titanium frame. Additionally, recent reports have hinted at the possible color variants for both foldable phones.