
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 is generating buzz with its expected upgrades, including a new processor and a higher-resolution camera. However, the battery upgrade may not be as significant as initially thought.
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is Samsung’s next clamshell foldable phone, set to launch in two months. Many rumours regarding the specifications of the upcoming smartphone have been making rounds among tech enthusiasts.
Some of the upgrades we may expect to see in the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 include the latest Snapdragon processor, a higher-resolution rear camera, and a larger battery. However recent leaks suggest that the battery's rated capacity will be lower than expected.
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However, the upcoming smartphone is expected to be equipped with 3,887 mAh, which is the same as the base Galaxy S24 model. Meanwhile, new regulatory certifications reveal a slightly different story. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 will actually have a 300mAh larger battery than its predecessor.
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 will likely offer better performance and battery life, making it a great option for those looking for a modern foldable phone.
Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 6 foldable phone is expected to be equipped with a dual-cell battery. Earlier, it had a total capacity of 4,000 mAh, but now it has been confirmed to be 3,887 mAh.
That's still an upgrade from the previous model's 3,591 mAh. The charging speed remains the same at 25W, which is enough for a battery of this size. While it's not the biggest upgrade, it's still an improvement.
Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy Z Flip 6 along with the much-awaited Galaxy Z Fold 6 at the upcoming Unpacked event. While the exact date is still unconfirmed, rumours suggest that the event will take place on July 24, although some sources point to an earlier date of July 10.