Samsung has released high-quality foldable smartphones lately, but the company’s upcoming models will reportedly lack faster charging.
MySmartPrice reports that the Galaxy Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 batteries include a 25W fast charger, like the Galaxy Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 did.
A China Compulsory Certificate shows the two models listed as ‘SM-F9560’ and ‘SM-F7410,’ which include the model number EP-TA800 listed as its input. Samsung’s wall chargers use the same model number and charge at 25W. It’s worth noting that those numbers come from testing, and faster charging, like 45W, could be possible. The report also said the phones come with dual-cell batteries.
It’s unclear if the Fold 6 features a 4,400mAh cell like its predecessor, which took roughly 80 minutes to charge from 0 percent to 100 percent. A report suggests the Z Flip 6 could include a 4,000mAh cell battery, as Samsung has tested new, larger cells. The Z Flip 5 included a 3,700mAh battery and decent battery life.
Meanwhile, wireless charging likely remains the same at 15W, taking around 100 minutes to charge fully.
Samsung has boosted its charging capabilities on the Galaxy S series phones to 45W, like the Galaxy S24 Ultra, using a 5,000mAh cell battery to charge to 100 percent in 65 minutes.
A release date for Samsungs upcoming foldables is expected for the summer.
Source: MySmartPrice via Android Police
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