Samsung announced the Galaxy Fold at its Unpacked event on February 20. The Galaxy Fold is the manufacturer’s first foldable device with a flexible display. Before its launch, the device was certified by China’s Communication Commission (3C) which meant it would be sold in China.

Samsung Galaxy Fold featured

Earlier this week the phone was certified by TENAA and the listing reveals a few of its specs. We are not bothered about the incomplete info since the device has already been announced but this is further proof that the Galaxy Fold will be available in China and possibly soon.

The TENAA listing says the Galaxy Fold (SM-F9000) will run Android 9 Pie out of the box, have five cameras (it actually has six) and pack a 4275mAh (minimum capacity) battery. There are no images, no dimensions, and no color variants listed. There is also no info on RAM and storage configuration.

The Galaxy Fold phone has two displays – a 4.6-inch 840 x 1960 screen on the outside and a 7.3-inch 1536 x 2152 flexible display on the inside when unfolded. It is powered by a Snapdragon 855 processor with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of UFS 3.0 storage.

There are two cameras above the flexible display – a 10MP f/2.2 sensor and an 8MP f/1.9 sensor both for selfies. The triple rear cameras are a 12MP telephoto camera with OIS and an f/2.4 aperture paired with a 12MP wide-angle camera with a variable aperture (f/1.5 and f/2.4) which also has OIS. The third sensor is a 16MP ultra-wide angle camera with an f/2.2 aperture. There is also a 10MP f/2.2 selfie camera above the smaller display when it is folded.

The Galaxy Fold packs a 4380mAh battery with support for fast charging. It has a USB type-C port at the bottom, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner but no audio jack.

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Its official price is $1980 but there is no info on how much it will cost in China. It will be available for purchase on April 26 in some markets.

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