Samsung‘s upcoming foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 has just been certified by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The smartphone bears the model number SM-F936U and is listed to feature Qualcomm’s Smart Transmit feature for improved uplink.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Render Leak
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 render by OnLeaks / Smartprix

While the FCC listing doesn’t reveal much about the device, it shows that the smartphone will come with support for all sorts of networks, ranging from 2G to mmWave 5G. The Wi-Fi model will also get an upgrade bringing ax support. The FCC listing equally reveals the device will come with support for S Pen just like the Galaxy Z Fold 3.

Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 4 alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 4 on August 4 but there is no official confirmation to that effect. If the space of certification, rumors, and leaks are anything to go by, there is no doubt that the launch is imminent. Aside from the FCC certification, the Z Fold 4 was recently spotted on GeekBench. Mock-up cases for both the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 were put up for pre-orders recently, further confirming that the launch is close by.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is expected to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset paired with 12GB of RAM. The phone will also come with up to 1TB of storage while it will cram a 4,400mAh battery under the hood.

Earlier on, there were rumors that the Fold 4 will have a less-prominent crease than the fold 3 as well as a better camera setup. We expect the company to reveal the launch details soon.

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