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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip FE, an affordable addition to its foldable lineup, has been spotted on the 3C certification database. The device is expected to launch alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7 later this year, and it aims to make foldable technology more accessible to a broader audience.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6

Galaxy Z Flip FE with the same 25W charging

The Galaxy Z Flip FE, identified by the model number SM-F7610, has been listed on the 3C database, confirming its 5G connectivity and 25W charging speed. While the charging speed is not groundbreaking, it aligns with Samsung’s current offerings for mid-range devices. The certification also mentions the EP-TA800 travel adapter. Nonetheless, Samsung is unlikely to include a free charging brick in the retail box.

According to previous reports, the Galaxy Z Flip FE could launch in July 2025 along with the 7th generation foldables with the Exynos 2500 chipset, and the display is speculated to be similar to last year’s Galaxy Z Flip 6. It’s expected to start from $700 in the US, and is positioned as a more budget-friendly alternative to the Z Flip 7.

For those wondering, there’s no confirmed information about the chipset of the Z Flip 7, which could pack either the same Exynos 2500 as the Flip FE or the Snapdragon 8 Elite as the latest S series flagships. While Samsung has been putting significant effort lately to improve Exynos, the company has powered all of its foldable devices with Qualcomm chips so far. Check out the list of all the Snapdragon 8 Elite powered devices here.

While the Z Flip FE may not match the high-end specifications of its counterparts, it represents a significant step toward making foldable smartphones more mainstream.

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