Galaxy Z Fold 7 will have Qi2 wireless charging, but probably the lame version
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As the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 approaches, leaks are gradually intensifying and revealing the secrets of Samsung's next generation of foldable smartphones. This time, it's a certification found in the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) database that reveals an unprecedented detail: the Galaxy Z Fold 7 would be the whole [...] The Galaxy Z Fold 7 article: the Qi2 Ready wireless load is confirmed first appeared on BlogNT: the Blog of New Techno…
Galaxy Z Fold 7 gets Qi2 support—but with a catch
According to a report from 9to5Google, a listing on the Wireless Power Consortium just confirmed the Galaxy Z Fold 7 Qi2 support. But don’t get too excited yet. Based on the listing, the phone will ship with Qi 2.1.0 support. If you’re a wireless charging nerd, you probably know this is a big deal for foldables, but there’s a catch. The listing itself is short on details, only calling this a mobile phone that’s “coming soon.” Still, the SM-D637U…
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Spotted on WPC Database With Qi2 Charging Support
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 has surfaced on the WPC site with model number SM-D637U. The listing, first spotted by 9to5Google, shows support for Qi 2.1.0 with the Baseline Power Profile (BPP), not the full Magnetic Power Profile (MPP) standard. This indicates that the handset lacks built-in magnets for wireless charging or magnetic accessories.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 revealed to arrive with some form of Qi2 support while Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 will come with eSIM support; Foldables tipped to arrive with similar prices in most markets - The Tech Outlook
The South Korean tech giant Samsung is expected to unveil its latest foldable smartphones- Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 in Q3, 2025. The rumor mill has been buzzing lately with the updates of these upcoming devices, while Samsung has recently announced that One UI 8 will make its debut with its next foldables this summer. Recently, a new Samsung device was spotted on the Wireless Power Consortium (Via 9to5Google)website that supports the …
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