Dual-cell battery the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 has revealed

 Dual-cell battery the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 has revealed.

Samsung’s next foldable smartphone is the Galaxy Z Fold 4. The smartphone’s camera highlights were recently released, giving insight into its ultra-wide-angle camera. GalaxyClub has now revealed the Z Fold 4 supposed battery specifications.

Dual-cell batteries are believed to be included in the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4. One of the battery cells will have a capacity of 2,002mAh, while the other will have a capacity of 2,268mAh. The Z Fold4’s total rated battery capacity is 4,270mAh.

 Dual-cell battery the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 has revealed.

Tragically and luckily, the battery rating is the same as the Z Fold 3’s predecessor. As a result, the Z Fold 4 advertised battery should be the same as the Z Fold 3. Fortunately, according to reports, the Z Fold 4 will include a smaller form and enhanced camera technology. There must be some room to accommodate the hardware; yet, given the thin form, we expected even smaller batteries, but that does not appear to be the case. Despite its slimmer shape, the battery is the same as the Z Fold 3‘s.

 Dual-cell battery the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 has revealed.

The Samsung Z Fold 4 is believed to include a 108MP main camera in addition to the batteries. This sensor will be the same as the 1/1.33-inch sensor seen on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Furthermore, the phone’s secondary lens will be a 12MP ultra-wide lens, as expected. The phone’s third lens is a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, according to reports. This sensor is said to be identical to the S22 Ultra. It will include a 10-megapixel selfie camera on the front.

According to other speculations, the phone will be equipped with Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ SoC. It is also reported to have a more durable surface on which to use the S Pen.

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