The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip FE, a more affordable version of the popular clamshell-style foldable phone, is expected to launch later this year. Recently, the upcoming device made an appearance on China’s 3C certification website, sparking speculation that its release might be imminent in China. The listing not only confirms the model number of the device but also reveals some key details, including the power adapter specifications. With this leak, it seems that the Galaxy Z Flip FE is moving closer to its official launch.
The device, identified by the model number SM-F7610, was spotted on the China Compulsory Certification (3C) website. This model number aligns with previous sightings of the handset on Samsung’s over-the-air (OTA) update servers, lending credibility to the assumption that it is indeed the Galaxy Z Flip FE. According to the listing, the phone will support 5G connectivity, a feature that is becoming standard in most smartphones, including foldable ones. Additionally, the certification reveals that the Galaxy Z Flip FE will be compatible with a 25W power adapter, confirming that it will support 25W wired charging.
The power adapter, identified as the EP-TA800, is a 25W charger that matches other Samsung devices. This hints that the Galaxy Z Flip FE could share some common features with the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7, which are also expected to support 25W wired charging. Although the 25W charging might not be the fastest available, it should still provide a reasonably quick charging experience for users. This charger could become a standard for Samsung’s foldable devices, as seen in recent leaks.
The Galaxy Z Flip FE is expected to come with Samsung’s Exynos 2500 chipset and a design that closely resembles the Galaxy Z Flip 6, offering a similar clamshell folding form factor. The more affordable price point of the Z Flip FE would make it an attractive option for consumers who want to experience a foldable phone without paying the premium price of the higher-end models. As the certification process progresses and more details emerge, it’s likely that we’ll learn more about the device’s full specifications and features in the coming weeks.