Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event is rumoured to take place in early July. The South Korean brand is expected to unveil next-generation foldables, smartwatches, TWS earphones, and the much-awaited Galaxy Ring at the event. Leaks and rumours have revealed a lot of details about the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6. Now, the foldable phone has been spotted on the FCC certification site revealing key details.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 appears on FCC
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is listed on the FCC website with model number SM-F956U. The certification listing confirms the foldable phone’s boxier design as it was seen in the CAD-based leaked renders. The upcoming offering is confirmed to come with support for wireless charging as the compatible charger has model number EP-P5400. Meanwhile, the wired charger carries a model number EP-TA800. This was also found on the 3C certification revealing an unchanged 25W fast charging.
As per FCC, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 will come with a USB-C port. Connectivity options on the foldable phone will include Bluetooth, NFC, WPT, Ultrawide-Band, and WiFi 5.8GHz. This is everything the certification listing reveals about the upcoming foldable phone.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 was spotted on the Geekbench database earlier this month. The benchmarking platform revealed a possible Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor paired with 12GB RAM under the hood. It scored 1,964 and 6,619 points in single-core and multi-core test results. Meanwhile, another report states that the foldable phone will be offered in Navy, Silver Shadow, Light Pink, Crafted Black, and White colors.
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