Samsung is gearing up for the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold6 on July 10, and while most specifications and renders have already surfaced, details about its charging capabilities have remained under wraps—until now.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 Certification Details
The Chinese variant of the Galaxy Z Fold6, identified by the model number SM-W9025, has been certified by the 3C (CCC – Chinese Compulsory Certification). This certification reveals that the device will support 25W wired charging, consistent with Samsung’s charging standards since the Galaxy Z Fold2, launched in September 2020.
Chinese Variant: Samsung W25
Design and Features
The Chinese version, known as Samsung W25, will feature a more premium design compared to the global Galaxy Z Fold6. It will come with the highest memory tier and a slightly different design, catering specifically to the Chinese market. This variant will be available through China Telecom, the country’s largest carrier.
Price and Availability
The Samsung W25 is expected to be priced higher to reflect its luxurious appearance and premium specifications. However, this variant is likely to be exclusive to China and may not be available internationally.
Potential Galaxy Z Fold6 Slim Variant
In addition to the standard and premium variants, there is speculation about a Galaxy Z Fold6 Slim. According to a post by tipster Ice Universe, this version will lack support for the S Pen, potentially offering a slimmer and possibly more affordable option.
Upcoming Unpacked Event
Samsung’s global unveiling of the new foldable devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold6 and its variants, will take place on July 10. This event is expected to provide comprehensive details about the new models, their features, and their availability.
Stay tuned for more updates as the launch date approaches, and get ready to discover the latest innovations from Samsung in the foldable smartphone market.
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