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Galaxy Z Fold 6 & Galaxy Z Flip 6 charging info confirmed


The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 got certified by the 3C authority, and thus their charging info got confirmed. The 3C authority is based in China, as many of you know.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 & Galaxy Z Flip 6 charging details have been confirmed

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 appeared with the SM-F9560 model number. The ‘Flip’, on the other hand, appeared with the SM-F7410 model number. The EP-TA800 charger (that’s its model number) is made for these devices… even though it won’t ship inside the box.

Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 charger certification

Why is this important then? Well, that is a 25W charger, so we know what charging speed will the two phones support. That is the same charging speed the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 offer, by the way. So Samsung is not planning to improve in that regard.

When it comes to battery capacities, these certifications did not reveal such info. We do know that both smartphones will feature a dual-cell battery setup, though.

Neither smartphone will charge up particularly fast

Both smartphones should be able to charge halfway in about 30 minutes if you have the right charger. The thing is, a full charge will take considerably longer than that. It will take the Fold almost an hour and a half to reach a full charge, while the Galaxy Z Flip 6 should be able to charge a bit faster.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 will launch in July. July 10 is the rumored date for their arrival. That may seem a bit soon, but there’s a good reason for that. The Summer Olympics start on July 26, which is also a Wednesday, and probably a date that Samsung was aiming for.

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In addition to that, both the company’s press event and the Olympics are taking place in the same city, Paris. Well, Samsung still hasn’t confirmed that, but the rumors are pointing in that direction. The Galaxy Ring is expected to arrive alongside the two devices.



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