Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Flip along with the Galaxy S20 series earlier this year. One of the major attractions of the clamshell device is that it features a foldable display. Rumors are rife that the 5G version the Galaxy Z Flip will be announced alongside the Galaxy Note 20 series on Aug. 5. The handset emerged with all its specs on TENAA’s database last week. However, the listing lacked the images of the device. Now, the TENAA listing of the Galaxy Z Flip 5G has been updated with its images. Moreover, the foldable phone has also bagged approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G images at TENAA reveals that its appearance is almost identical to its LTE sibling. Opening the device reveals its foldable punch-hole display. The left side of the phone has a SIM slot and it has a volume rocker and a fingerprint reader on its right edge. On the outside, there is a small secondary screen and alongside it is an LED flash assisted dual-camera system.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip TENAA

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G specifications

The Galaxy Z Flip 5G has a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 1080 x 2636 resolution. The outer 1.05-inch AMOLED display supports 112 x 300 pixels. The 3.09GHz SoC that fuels the device could be the Snapdragon 865+ SoC. The flip phone has 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of built-in storage.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip TENAA

The Galaxy Z Flip 5G has 2,500mAH + 704mAH dual-part battery. It has a front camera of 12-megapixel and it has a 12-megapixel + 10-megapixel dual-camera system on the outside. The FCC listing of the Galaxy Z Flip 5G revealed that it has a dual-part battery, support for 15W fast charging, and support for Wi-Fi 802.11ax.

 

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