Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 spotted on FCC certification website just ahead of it’s launch, key details revealed
Reportedly, Samsung will soon be unveiling the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 at its upcoming Unpacked event in Seoul which is said to be held on July 26th. We recently shared with you the official press renders of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 revealing its design. Not only this ahead of its launch both the foldable devices have also been spotted on the 3C certification website and on an online benchmark platform.
Even before the official launch much information is known about these upcoming devices. The Tech Outlook has now spotted Galaxy Z Flip 5 on the FCC certification website with model numbers- SM-F731U and SM-F731U1. The certification website has also revealed some major details about both devices.
The website revealed the network bands that will support both devices along with that it also revealed that both the upcoming smartphones will support SA and NSA modes.
The FCC listing has also unveiled a key specification about the upcoming device which is that it will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. Meanwhile, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 will be arriving with dual antenna support.
It is also confirmed from the certification website that the upcoming devices will not only support 5G network connectivity but they will also be supporting 6G network which is an advantage for the users. The listing also confirms we will be seeing wireless charging support.
Apart from this the software version on which the devices were tested F731USQU0AWD7 was also revealed. Also, the devices might come with OneUI 5.1 pre-installed.
Looking at all the details revealed from the listing, it could be said that Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 will surely be going to impress a lot of consumers.