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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 passes through 3C again, will support 25W charging after all

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Enrique 30 July 2021

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Last week, it was reported by Ice Universe on Twitter that Samsung’s upcoming clamshell foldable phone the Galaxy Z Flip3 was going to arrive with the same 15W charging capacity as the original Galaxy Z Flip. A recent 3C certification entry for the Z Flip3 now refutes this.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 passed through 3C, will support 25W charging after all

The 3C certification shows that the Z Flip3 with model number SM-F7110 is associated with the EP-TA200 and EP-TA800 chargers. It’s unclear which one the phone will actually come with, but this does confirm that the Z Flip3 will be compatible with the faster charger of the two. While the EP-TA200 is the Adaptive 15W charger, the EP-TA800 is a 25W charger that will also be pre-packed with the Galaxy Z Fold3.

This entry into the 3C is different than the one we saw back in May. Though it was the same model number SM-F7110, there wasn’t any mention of the EP-TA800 charger we now see in the recent 3C certification.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 alleged renders

Samsung’s new foldables will be announced at the company’s unpacked event on August 11.

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  • Anonymous
  • JFh
  • 31 Jul 2021

Yeah, they call A flip 5g and it's been released for a year.

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  • Anonymous
  • xZI
  • 31 Jul 2021

So what if it’s just 25W? 25W is adequate for me. This phone will be nice after all, unlike the A and FE series from Samsung.

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  • YUKI93
  • K1x
  • 30 Jul 2021

There is literally no Z Flip2 because Samsung has launched the Z Flip 5G with Snapdragon 865+ chipset.

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