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Apr062024

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6: Battery life rumours suggest stagnant capacity

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Excitement is building for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6, expected to launch this summer. While a recent leak suggests no battery capacity increase, improved efficiency might still deliver better battery life.

Reliable leaker Ice Universe claims Samsung will retain the 4,400mAh battery from the Z Fold3, 4, and 5. This is a slight downgrade from the Z Fold2's 4,500mAh battery.

However, there's a silver lining. Despite the similar battery size, the Z Fold5 offered a significant improvement over the Z Fold4, which is likely due to software optimizations and the more power-efficient Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

The rumoured Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the Z Fold6 promises even better efficiency, potentially leading to improved battery life despite the unchanged capacity. While real-world testing is necessary for a definitive verdict, we're cautiously optimistic.

The one area that might remain underwhelming is charging speed. Rumours suggest the Z Fold6 will retain the 25W charging speed of its predecessors, which feels slow for a premium phone.

It's important to remember these are just leaks, and Samsung's official announcement could reveal different specs. We'll likely have to wait until August 2024 (Samsung's usual launch window) for confirmation.

Additionally, rumours hint at a possible "Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra" with more significant upgrades, although its availability might be limited to South Korea.

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