Galaxy Z Fold 7’s interesting battery stats revealed

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is not even a week away from the official launch, and right before that its battery durability and repairability details are now revealed.
The Korean tech giant will launch the Galaxy Z Fold 7 on July 9, alongside its sibling foldable phones, such as Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. To date, almost all the design details, specifications, and key features of the upcoming foldable phones have surfaced online, via renders and leaks.
Recently, the European Union passed a rule that it is mandatory for brands to offer a dedicated label called EPREL label for their smartphones which will show all the essential details such as energy efficiency, battery life, longevity, durability against drops, IP rating for water, dust resistance, and repairability scores. Following the rule, reportedly, Samsung also made that label for its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7, which reveals the key information about the device.
@MysteryLupin, on X, shared an image, revealing the battery details of the Galaxy Z Fold 7, according to which the device will last up to 40 hours and 28 minutes on a single charge and retain at least 80% of its rated capacity till 2,000 charge cycles.

Recently, it was reported that the device will have IP48 dust and water resistance, and now the label also reveals the same rating. Apart from this, it is also revealed that the device will have class B energy efficiency. Noticeably, the label also includes a QR code placed at the top-right corner, while scanning it will take you to a page where all the detailed information regarding the devices mentioned.