Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 appeared on FCC certification

2021-06-24 10:02:48

Samsung is rumored to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 3 alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 3 in August 2021. Ahead of the launch event, most of the features and specifications of the devices have been leaked. Now, the upcoming foldable phones have been spotted on the FCC certification site.

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The Galaxy Z Fold 3 has received the FCC certification earlier today, and the supporting documentation reveals a lot of exciting information. The foldable smartphone will have 5G (mmWave and sub-6GHz), 4G LTE, CDMA, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, NFC, and UWB. It will also be Samsung’s first foldable smartphone to come with S Pen support. It will also support 9W Qi wireless charging and reverse wireless charging. The FCC certification documents reveal that the phone will have a digitizer function that operates with the S Pen via inductive coupling. However, the S Pen might not come bundled with the device, and it may not have a dedicated slot to store the stylus. Like the Galaxy S21 Ultra, Samsung might sell an additional case that can hold the S Pen.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 in Macedonia

According to the previous reports, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 will come with a 6.2-inch cover display (Super AMOLED Infinity-O) and a 7.5-inch Super AMOLED foldable display. Both screens are said to offer a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+. The phone might come equipped with a Snapdragon 888 processor, 12GB/16GB RAM, 256GB/512GB storage, stereo speakers, and an official IP rating. The phone could offer a 16MP under-display camera, a 10MP selfie camera on the cover display, and a triple-camera setup (12MP+12MP+12MP) at the back panel. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 will draw power from a 4,400mAh battery and feature 25W fast charging.

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Samsung Z Flip 3 Price in Macedonia and full specs

Alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 3, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 (model number SM-F711U) has also received FCC certification. As per the FCC listing, the phone will support 5G on both sub-6GHz and mmWave frequencies, but it doesn’t seem to support UWB or Wi-Fi 6E like the Z Fold 3.

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