This morning, two new Samsung devices were listed on the 3C certification with the following model numbers: SM-F7310 and SM-F9460. According to sources, the first model number belongs to the Galaxy Z Flip5, while the second belongs to the Galaxy Z Fold5. Both devices use the same Samsung EP-TA800 25W charger.
The charger supports the following charging modes: 15W, 25W, and 10W-18W. Users need to purchase the charger separately. The certification does not reveal much more than the charging information.
According to previous revelations, the Galaxy Z Flip5 and Fold5 will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. The chipset is based on TSMC’s 4nm second-generation process and has a new Cortex-X3 super core at 3.36 GHz as well as a Snapdragon X70 5G modem.
At the moment, there is very little information about the specifications of both devices. However, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 will reportedly come with a 3.2-inch secondary screen that will display notifications and be used for minor tasks such as quick settings, music changes, and related content.
The phone has the same 10MP camera in the punch-hole. It will also feature waterdrop hinges for a better folding experience.
The Galaxy Z Fold5 is rumored to feature the same 6.2-inch external display as its predecessor. The external and internal displays will support a 120Hz refresh rate. It is also expected that the camera specifications will remain the same, just like the Galaxy Z Fold4.
Samsung foldable devices are expected to be launched at the end of July 2023 or early August 2023.