The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is expected to be unveiled at the forthcoming Unpacked event next month, making it the more exciting of the two. Before Samsung's official announcement, several certifications and rumours about the foldable phone surfaced online. Also, according to a new report, the Samsung Galaxy S23 might have a Qualcomm processor instead of the Exynos one.
The FCC has certified the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4.
The Samsung Galaxy SM-F936U has been certified by the FCC (through MySmartPrice) as having all the necessary connection choices. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is precisely what you're looking at. For more Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro news, check out our Galaxy Buds 2 Pro product page.
The certification also validates that the gadget supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC. Wi-Fi 802.11a/n/ac/ax and mmWave are both included in the phone.
Documentation also suggests functionality for wireless power transmission, which might be the reverse wireless charging feature. The phone's charging adaptor, model EP-TA800, has also been approved by the FCC. Additional certification for the wireless charging pad is EP-N5100.
Specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4:
According to the listing, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 is expected to contain Qualcomm's Gen 2 innovative transit technology and compatibility for 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G networks. The FCC lists all of the foldable phone's 4G and 5G bands. Also of interest: The new Lavender Purple color for the Samsung Galaxy S22 has been rumored.