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Galaxy G Fold spotted on 3C certification: Revealing weird battery specs

Samsung is working on its first-ever Tri-Fold phone, rumoured to be called the Galaxy G Fold, to debut later this year. It appears on China’s 3C Database, revealing its wired charging specifications. 

Currently, the Korean tech giant has several foldable phones in the pipeline to debut this year, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z Flip FE. All three of these devices will launch at the Unpacked event next month. Apart from these foldable phones, the company is also working on its first tri-fold phone, which is expected to launch by the end of this year or maybe in early 2026. 

A new report revealed that Samsung’s under-development tri-fold phone has appeared on China’s 3C Database with the dedicated model number SM-F9680, revealing the wired charging specs of the device.

Galaxy Tri Fold 3C Certification
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The ‘0’ in the model number stands for the Chinese variant of the device, which has received the 3C certification with the certificate number ‘2025011606783482.’ The listing revealed that the device has a ‘5G digital mobile telephone set’. 

Reportedly, the tri-fold will be sold without a charging adapter, a charger with the model number ‘EP-TA800’ has also been listed on the database, and it is revealed to support up to 25W wired fast charging. The listing also confirms that the device will be available in the Chinese market as well. It will be interesting to see whether these leaked battery specs will come into existence.

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