Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 6 has made its appearance on the FCC database, indicating smooth progress as the company prepares for its debut in July this year. The recent FCC certification is a critical step, signaling that Samsung is on track with its preparations.
Key Details from the FCC Certification
Spotted by 91mobiles, the FCC certification lists Samsung’s SM-F956U, which is expected to be marketed as the Galaxy Z Fold 6. The supporting documents reveal the phone’s design, featuring a large inner screen that folds in the middle and a cover screen on the front.
Wireless Charging and Connectivity Features
The FCC document confirms several essential features of the Galaxy Z Fold 6:
- Wireless Charging: The device will support wireless charging, with the charging adapter model numbered EP-TA800 and the wireless charger numbered EP-P5400.
- 5G Connectivity: Ensuring fast and reliable internet access.
- Wi-Fi 5.8GHz: This dual-band frequency technology offers speeds up to 1300Mb/sec, contributing to a thinner and lighter device.
- Additional Connectivity: Includes Bluetooth, NFC, Wireless Power Transfer (WPT), and Ultra-Wideband (UWB).
Design and Performance
Recent real-life images of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 have surfaced, showcasing the cover screen, which appears to be as large as the Fold 5’s cover screen, plus the thickness of the right bezel. This enhancement represents a significant improvement without major changes to the device’s form factor.
Under the hood, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, promising stable and seamless performance, especially for gaming. However, it is worth noting that no major upgrades are rumored for the camera department, which might disappoint some users.