Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 & Flip 6 Charging Details Revealed: No Upgrade Expected
Samsung is setting up to upgrade the battery life of the sixth-generation Galaxy foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. But what about the charging speeds?
Leaks and rumors are doing well to increase the enthusiasm among the Galaxy foldable fans, as ahead of any official commitment they are unveiling the expected design, processor, and key features such as battery. It has already been revealed that the forthcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 will feature a bigger dual battery as compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy Z Flip 5.
But here’s the question: a bigger dual battery is okay! But what about the charging speed, whether it gets upgraded or not?
It is sad to relate the answer: Samsung may not upgrade the charging speed of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6. This is being speculated by an important certification in China that lists both the foldable smartphones and Samsung’s 25W charger. Not only this, but the charger also carries the model number EP-TA800, which is examined by the regulatory authorities for every Galaxy smartphone as well as tablets that support 25W charging.
Since a 25W charger is mentioned in the certification, it does not indicate that 25W will be the maximum charging speed on the new phones. Flagship Galaxy devices that support 45W charging are tested along with the 25W charger as well, but noticeably, these certifications are not the exact confirmation of a charging speed. This may change as well.
But it has come to be known that if Samsung introduces 45W charging to its forthcoming foldable this year, then there is a high possibility that only the Galaxy Z Fold 6 will support it. In short, since Samsung has not officially revealed anything regarding the battery of the Galaxy Z Flip 6 yet, we can just wait to see what new changes and upgrades the forthcoming foldable will bring.