The Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 is rumored to be officially unveiled on August 5th, alongside the Galaxy Note 20 series and the Galaxy Z Flip 5G. Rumors about the Galaxy Fold 2 suggest it will feature several improvements over its predecessor.

Previously, the Galaxy Fold 2’s battery had received 3C certification. Today, the phone has also received 3C certification.

Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 3C certification
According to the 3C certification, the model number of this phone is SM-F9160. Given that the SM-F900 is its predecessor, it can be inferred that this is the Galaxy Fold 2, the Chinese version of the phone. The model numbers in other countries may be slightly different.

This phone comes with the EP-TA800 charger, supporting 25W fast charging, and is also compatible with USB Power Delivery 3.0 PPS (Programmable Power Supply). The fast-charging speed of the Galaxy Fold 2 far exceeds its predecessor. We know that the maximum charging speed of the Galaxy Fold is only 15W.

Previous reports have indicated that the phone will feature a larger 7.7-inch inner display and a 6.23-inch outer display. The display will support a resolution of 2213 x 1689 with an 11:8:9 aspect ratio. The main screen is also rumored to support a 120Hz refresh rate.

The phone will come with dual batteries, with a total capacity of 4365mAh (2090mAh + 2275mAh). This foldable smartphone has appeared on Geekbench, featuring the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 5G chipset and 12GB of RAM.

In addition to the 512GB storage version, the phone is reportedly also available with a 256GB storage option. The rear camera setup of the foldable phone may include a 12MP main lens, a 64MP telephoto sensor, and a 16MP ultra-wide lens.

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