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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Ring allegedly listed by FCC; Rated battery charge, recommended ring size range

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Ring are expected to be unveiled soon at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event. Previously, the phone and wearable device were allegedly spotted on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website, listing their battery capacity. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is expected to get a slight increase in battery capacity compared to the Galaxy Z Flip 5. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Ring is expected to be available in sizes 5 to 12.

In an FCC listing spotted by MySmartPrice, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Ring are seen with model numbers SM-F741U and SM-Q503 respectively. The listing suggests that the foldable clamshell phone will have dual-cell batteries with model numbers EB-BF741ABY and EB-BF742ABY. According to the FCC listing, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will support Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, 5GHz, Wi-Fi 6E, NFC, and Bluetooth.

Based on the screenshots of the Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI) certificate released by the publication, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 has a battery capacity of 3,790 mAh, slightly higher than the Galaxy Z Flip 5’s 3,700 mAh battery. it is expected to be sold as a 4000mAh battery.

As for the Galaxy Ring, the alleged listing shows that it will be available in sizes 5 to 12. It could get a 17mAh battery for sizes 5, 6, and 7. Sizes 8, 9, 10, and 11 are expected to get an 18 .5 mAh. Finally, it is said to be worn in size 12. to accommodate a 22.5 mAh battery. The listing has an image of the device in black. In the list, it offers Bluetooth LE and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity options.

Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Ring at the upcoming Unpacked event. It is assumed that the presentation will take place on July 10 in Paris. The Galaxy Z Fold 6, the Galaxy Watch 7 series and the Galaxy Buds 3 are expected to debut at the same event.


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