The Galaxy Z Fold 7 model, which Samsung is preparing to launch this year, has undergone the approval of the US Federal Communication Commission (FCC). With this development, some technical details of the device also appeared. The model, which is recorded with SM-F966B code, represents the variant to be offered for sale in international markets. The processor information in the documents confirms the long -term rumors.
Galaxy Z Fold 7 will work with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 gene 3 elite processor. This information coincides not only with FCC documents, but also with previous reliable leaks. Samsung is known to have preferred the same processor on a global scale in the Fold series for the last few generations. From this point of view, it is understood that Fold 7 will follow a stable line on hardware.
The connection and charging features of Galaxy Z Fold 7 stand out
The device’s connection options include 5G support, as well as Wi-Fi 7 and Ultra wide band (UWB) technology. These features seem to attract attention especially in high -speed data transfer and positioning technologies. However, wireless charging and reverse wireless charging functions were also confirmed in the documents to be included in the device. In this way, users will have more flexible use in terms of charging and sharing.
There is also some clear information on the foldable screen side. The main screen of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be 8.2 -inch and will come with an amoled panel with a renewal rate of 120 Hz. The cover screen is 6.5 -inch and will offer Full HD+ resolution. The cover screen is also designed to have AMOLED technology and a refreshing rate of 120 Hz.
When we look at the camera installation, a remarkable structure welcomes us. The fact that the main sensor is in 200 Megapixel resolution brings the device to a strong position in terms of photo performance. In addition, the 12 megapixel ultra -angle camera and a 10 -megapixel, 3x optical zoom telephoto camera will be featured. On the selfie side, a 10 MP camera is located in a perforated structure on both the 4 MP and the outer screen under the inner screen.
The battery capacity of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is also confirmed in the documents. The device will work with a 4400 mAh battery. This capacity may be sufficient for an average daily use considering the foldable form factor. However, energy efficiency will be largely used processors and software optimization.
On the software side, some details became clear. Galaxy Z Fold 7 will come with the Android 16 operating system. As an interface, Samsung’s new generation One UI 8 is expected to be installed. This version is particularly expected to have new features in terms of multiple windows and foldable screen compatibility.
In the Flip 7 model, there is a different situation. This model, which is not included in FCC documents, is expected to come with Samsung’s own Exynos 2500 chipset. However, there is no clarity of which markets this processor will be available. Leaks contain contradictory information on this issue.
These hardware updates offered by Samsung in the foldable device family come at a time when the competition in the market is intensified. The performance and software harmony of Galaxy Z Fold 7 will play a critical role, especially in order to remain strong in the face of the foldable series of Google Pixel Fold and Huawei. The details in the FCC documents show that this model is not only in the design but also in terms of hardware. The promotion of the device is expected to take place in July.