The Galaxy Z Fold3 (SM-F926U) will support an S Pen, though the gadget will not have an integrated slot for the stylus. The FCC docs talk of magnetic induction (which is utilized for wireless charging), so its possible that the Fold will a minimum of be able to charge the stylus comparable to how the Galaxy Tab S7 tablet does it, for example.

Both the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3 have actually been certified by the FCC, which is one of the final steps before a device launches in the market. This occurs just days before Samsungs virtual MWC event, though we most likely not get a lot more than a teaser prior to August. The FCC docs do confirm some rumors about the foldable gadgets, nevertheless.

The Fold will definitely support wireless charging at 9W (evaluated with the EP-N5100 charging stand). Going the wired route, a 25W charger (EP-TA800) is supported. The device will have a 4,275 mAh battery constructed out of two different cells (2,060 + 2,215 mAh).

FCC documents validate the Z Fold3 will support an S Pen and 9W cordless charging

Both the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3 have actually been certified by the FCC, which is one of the last actions before a gadget launches in the market. The FCC docs do validate some reports about the foldable devices.

The phone will support 5G, consisting of mmWave on the n260 and n261 bands. It will support Ultra Wide Band (UWB), the brand-new cordless data transfer standard that is competing with Bluetooth and is used in the SmartTag+, for example (the non-plus variation uses Bluetooth LE).

As for the Galaxy Z Flip3 (SM-F711U), theres no reference of S Pens for it, no UWB either, for that matter.

As for the Galaxy Z Flip3 (SM-F711U), theres no reference of S Pens for it, no UWB either, for that matter. It will have 5G mmWave connectivity on the very same n260 and n261 bands. It likewise supports 9W wireless charging, though the wired choice appears to go up to just 15W. The Flips battery will have 3,273 mAh capacity.

The device will have a 4,275 mAh battery developed out of two various cells (2,060 + 2,215 mAh).

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When it comes to the software application, the foldables will feature One UI 3.1.1, according to Ice Universe, who adds that One UI 3.5 does not exist. Instead Samsung will leap straight to version 4.0, which will be tested on the Galaxy S series first, starting next month.

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