The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 has received certification from the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) for the Qi 2.1 wireless charging standard. However, the official documentation indicates that it supports only the Basic Power Profile (BPP) at a mere 5W, casting doubt on its charging capabilities compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Fold6, which supported Extended Power Profile (EPP) at 15W. The introduction of new profiles in Qi 2.1, particularly for cases, adds to the confusion in the specifications. There are concerns that the Z Fold7 may adopt a less advanced charging strategy rather than utilizing the full magnet experience available.
The Wireless Power Consortium has certified the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 under the Qi 2.1 standard, but only lists it with Basic Power Profile at 5W.
Unlike the previous model, which supported an Extended Power Profile at 15W, the Z Fold7's charging capabilities seem to fall short of expectation.
Qi 2.1 introduces additional profiles, yet the WPC's lack of clarity surrounding these standards complicates the understanding of the Galaxy Z Fold7's capabilities.
The model number for the Galaxy Z Fold7 diverges from Samsung's typical naming conventions, creating further confusion regarding its specifications and features.
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