Samsung Galaxy Fold 6 and Flip 6 are likely to get the same 25W charging rate
Samsung, which already launched its first flagship Galaxy S24 series in January this year, is now focusing on its flagship models with a flexible screen. Some specifications of the smartphones have already become known, now information about the charging speed of the devices has emerged. And compared to its predecessors, there will be no changes.
Here's What We Know
Samsung's upcoming foldable models were leaked today by MyFixGuide portal. This morning, two new Samsung models SM-F9560 and SM-F4710 have been listed on China's 3C certification. The first model number belongs to the Galaxy Fold 6, while the second belongs to the Galaxy Flip 6.
The certification indicates that both these models will use the same Samsung EP-TA800 charger, which has a maximum power of 25W. The company has been using it for a long time in its flagship as well as some mid-budget models. The previous generation Galaxy Fold 5 and Galaxy Flip 5 used the same charger.
As for other specs, the Galaxy Fold 6 model is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen3 chipset, while the Galaxy Flip 6 model could get Samsung's Exynos 2400 processor. Although a Snapdragon 8 Gen3 variant for the Galaxy Flip 6 isn't ruled out either. Both devices will feature the same Gorilla Glass Armor anti-reflective protective glass that the company has already used in its Galaxy S24 lineup. In addition, it is also reported that the RAM and storage memory will also increase this year.
The Galaxy Fold 6 and Galaxy Flip 6 are expected to be announced in July or August this year.
Source: MyFixGuide