
The 5G Galaxy Fold 2 has received model number SM-F9160 and 3C certification which reveals that the foldable smartphone from Samsung will come bundled with an EP-TA800 charger.
The charger has a maximum power output of 9V and 2.27A or 11V and 2.25A, producing a total power output of 25W, similar to some other high-end and mid-range smartphones from Samsung, including the Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy Note 10 series, and Galaxy A71.
The 25-watt charger supports the possibility of a 15-watt fast charger, and it was revealed earlier that the Galaxy Fold 2 will come equipped with two batteries (2275 mAh and 2090 mAh), equivalent to a combined battery capacity of 4365 mAh.
The Galaxy Fold 2 is expected to have a large screen on the front with a hole containing a selfie camera. Inside, the phone also has a larger 7.7-inch foldable screen with a 120Hz refresh screen and UTG (Ultra Thin Glass) protection.
The device will be running Android 10 and One UI 2.5 for the first time, and the foldable phone is expected to come with a storage capacity of 256 GB and 512 GB.
Additionally, the Galaxy Fold 2 will feature a triple camera setup on the back with a 108MP primary camera, a periscope-like optical zoom camera and an ultra-wide-angle camera, similar to the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
The device includes some other features such as stereo speakers, Samsung Pay, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC, USB Type-C port, wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging.








