Samsung will release the Galaxy Z Fold6 on July 10, and while most of the specs and renders have been leaked, the charging and battery are still unknown.
The Chinese version of the foldable phone has just received the 3C (CCC – China Compulsory Certification) certification and it has been revealed that the SM-W9025 phone will support 25W wired charging. This is the same speed that Samsung has used for the past four years, all the way up to the Galaxy Z Fold2, which launched in September 2020.
The certified phone will be launched in China as the Samsung W25. It should be a more advanced version of the Galaxy Z Fold6, with a slightly different design and the highest level of memory, it will be provided by China Telecom, China's largest operator.
The price will also be higher to match the luxurious looks of the W series, but this version is unlikely to make it out of China. Pen. The global unveiling of the new foldables will take place next Wednesday, after which we'll know for sure.