Samsung is expected to unveil the sixth-generation Galaxy Z foldable in early July this year. Leaks and rumours are gathering pace about the upcoming foldable phones. Now, both the Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 have bagged China’s 3C certification. It reveals the charging speed of the foldable devices and it seems that things won’t change this year. 

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6 bag 3C certification

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is listed with model number SM-F9560 whereas the Z Fold 6 has SM-F7410 model number on the 3C certification platform. As per the regulatory listing, these phones will support Samsung’s charger with model number EP-TA800. It does not explicitly reveal the charging speed but going by the charger’s model number, it will max out at 25W. 

Samsung has limited the battery charging speed to 25W on the Galaxy Z foldables since the original models. There’s a possibility that this won’t change if the latest 3C certification of the sixth-generation offerings indeed turns out to be true. The batteries of Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 appeared on Safety Korea certification earlier this month. It mentioned that both phones will have a dual-cell battery setup. 

Leaked renders have revealed that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will feature a boxier design and sharp corners whereas the Z Flip 6 will not have any cosmetic changes. The former is also rumoured to sport a titanium frame. The colour variants of both foldable phones have also been tipped recently.

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