Updated
Updated · Wccftech · Jun 16
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 FCC Filing Reveals Qualcomm Modem, Satellite Connectivity and Wi-Fi 7
Updated
Updated · Wccftech · Jun 16

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 FCC Filing Reveals Qualcomm Modem, Satellite Connectivity and Wi-Fi 7

3 articles · Updated · Wccftech · Jun 16

Summary

  • An FCC filing for Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8, due in July, shows the foldable will use a Qualcomm modem and support satellite connectivity, UWB, Wi-Fi 7 and NFC.
  • The Qualcomm modem points to a likely Snapdragon chipset, a notable shift because Samsung typically pairs its own modems with Exynos processors.
  • The filing also lists wireless and reverse wireless charging plus DisplayPort output, adding external-display support to the phone’s connectivity package.
  • Separate leaks have pegged the device at 201 grams, 4.5mm unfolded thickness, a 4,800mAh battery with 45W charging, and a new 50MP camera.
  • Samsung is also expected to push the Fold 8 line against Apple’s upcoming iPhone Ultra, while using thicker 60μm ultra-thin glass in a bid to improve durability and reduce the crease.

Insights

As Samsung targets Apple’s rumored Ultra, will its lighter foldable finally justify the premium price tag for mainstream users?
With thicker glass for durability, can the Z Fold 8 truly deliver on the promise of a near-creaseless screen?