Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 for USA gets FCC approval

2 years ago   @Samfirms   364  

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 has made its way to the FCC. This device is planned for release in August, carrying model number SM-F936U. The phone will have a 6.7-inch display, four rear cameras, and a 3100mAh battery. It will also have a USB-C port and headphone jack. Like the Galaxy Fold, it will fold in half to create a smaller phone.

Judging by the model number, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 variant spotted at the FCC is destined for carriers in the United States. And interestingly enough, it doesn't seem to be a foldable phone at all - instead, it bears a resemblance to Samsung's A-series smartphones. This could mean that Samsung is finally ready to release its first 5G phone in the US. Of course, we'll have to wait for an official announcement from Samsung to know for sure.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold will come with a slew of connectivity features, according to details revealed by the FCC. The phone will have 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G connectivity, as well as Wi-Fi 802.11 an n ac ax, NFC, and Bluetooth. The phone is also rumored to have a large battery capacity and fast charging capabilities.

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is a new plan for Samsung

                                      

Samsung is planning to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 4, but the FCC application does t reveal any launch details. The phone will likely have a foldable display, and it s possible that Samsung will announce a release date at its Unpacked event on August 10th.

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 will be Samsung s second foldable phone, and it s likely that the company will learn from the mistakes made with the Galaxy Fold. The Galaxy Z Fold 4 may have a more durable display, and it may be more affordable than the Galaxy Fold.

It remains to be seen whether or not Samsung can overcome the challenges associated with foldable phones, but there s no doubt that these devices are becoming increasingly popular. With Huawei and Xiaomi both releasing foldable phones in 2022, it seems clear that this is a trend that s here to stay.

Samsung has confirmed that it will not be releasing any more Galaxy Note smartphones in the second quarter, instead focusing on its foldable devices. This comes as a bit of a surprise, as the Galaxy Note series is one of Samsung's most popular lines. The company is now betting big on its foldable devices, which include the Galaxy Fold and the Galaxy Z Fold.

Samsung is confident that these devices will be successful, and it seems that investors are too; the company's stock price hit a new high earlier this week. This may be due to the fact that the global smartphone market is slowing down, and Samsung needs something new to keep up with competitors like Apple and Huawei.

It will be interesting to see how well Samsung's foldable devices do in the market. They certainly have potential, but there are some concerns about their durability.

Samsung is gearing up to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 4, which will be its fourth foldable phone. The device is expected to retain its S Pen capabilities, but according to leaked case renders, it won't have a dedicated S Pen holster. This is a bit of a disappointment, as the previous three models all had this feature. Hopefully, Samsung will reconsider and add it back in before the phone's release.

 

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