Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy Z Flip7 in early July, having recently passed UL Demko certification in Denmark that revealed their battery capacities. The Fold7 features a cumulative battery capacity of 4,272 mAh, likely marketed as 4,400 mAh, unchanged from its predecessor. In contrast, the Flip7 offers a total capacity of 4,174 mAh estimated to be sold as 4,300 mAh, a modest boost over the Flip6. Both devices maintain their 25W wired charging capability, indicating a reluctance by Samsung to innovate in battery specifications.
The Galaxy Z Fold7 features a total battery capacity of 4,272 mAh, marketed as 4,400 mAh, showing no change from its predecessor.
The Galaxy Z Flip7 has a total of 4,174 mAh battery capacity, likely marketed as 4,300 mAh, marking a modest increase over the Flip6.
Samsung continues to maintain the Galaxy Z Fold series battery capacity at 4,400 mAh since the Fold3's release, despite prior versions having larger batteries.
Both devices will support only 25W wired charging, a standard that has not changed since earlier models, raising questions about Samsung’s innovation.
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