The Galaxy Z Flip 6 and the Galaxy Ring have surfaced on FCC listing with some key details. In addition, the upcoming flip phone has also appeared on the PSI Testing and Certification LTD database revealing battery information.

Galaxy Z Flip 6 details:

The listing of the phone (with model number SM-F741U) on the FCC database confirms the use of dual-cell batteries with EB-BF741ABY and EB-BF742ABY model numbers. On the other hand, the PSI listing confirms the battery capacities – 1097mAh and 2790mAh. So the total battery capacity is 3887mAh, which Samsung can market as a 4000mAh typical battery capacity.

For context, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 came with a 3591 mAh battery pack (971mAh + 2620mAh) which the company marketed as a 3700mAh battery.

Now we also know that the phone will support NFC and WiFi 6E, thanks to the FCC listing. Additionally, the UL Demko certification listing confirms that the Z Flip 6 will support the same 25W wired fast charging.

The phone will be powered by a Galaxy-branded Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset (with slightly different clock speeds) and will be paired with 8GB RAM.

Listing for the Galaxy Ring

According to the FCC listing, the Galaxy Ring (with the model number SM-Q503) will be available in sizes ranging from 5-12. 5-7 sizes will equip a 17 mAh battery, 8-11 will get an 18.5 mAh capacity, and the biggest one will equip a 22.5 mAh battery. It will support Bluetooth 5.4 and Bluetooth LE for power-efficient connectivity with your phone. The listing also includes real-life images of the ring from different angles, which you can see above.

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