Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 with Snapdragon
865+ has been certified by China's TENAA and will launch this September 9,
2020. Revealed at the Galaxy Unpacked event last August 5, the Samsung Galaxy Z
Fold2 will finally arrive in China this September 9. Recently, the new foldable
from the Korean giant has passed the TENAA government agency and is now
certified. Unfortunately, the agency has yet to list the full specifications of
the new foldable.
The Galaxy Z Fold2 or model number
SM-F9160 will have dual-mode 5G and will be manufactured in Vietnam. It will
feature a 60Hz 6.2-inch outer display and a 120Hz 7.6-inch inner display with a
punch hole. Inside is a Snapdragon 865+ 12GB LPDDR5 RAM, 256GB of storage, and
a 4,500mAh battery that charges through USB Type-C with 25W Adaptive Fast
Charging.
It will come in Mystic Black and Mystic
Bronze and will also have a special Thom Browne Edition. There is no word yet
on pricing nor is there information if and when it will arrive in the
Philippines.