The the next major Galaxy Unpacked event is indeed nearly upon us, according to a new leak; however, unfortunately, it does nothing to debunk the fast-growing theory that it will unveil not much more than a Galaxy Z Fold6 made up of no more than iterative upgrades with a thin veneer of S24 Ultra-esque, titanium-framed esthetic enhancement.
Now, the latest leak might serve to temper those expectations all the more, allegedly coming courtesy of the Chinese safety regulator 3C. It has reportedly just certified the Samsung SM-F7410 and SM-F9560, thought to launch as the Galaxy Z Flip6 and Z Fold6 respectively.
3C has approved both devices to use the same good old EP-TA800 power brick, thereby suggesting that both devices will yet again debut with their wired charging speeds capped at 25 watts (W), as in the Z Fold5 and Flip5 before them.
The new leak might also dovetail with others pointing to minimal battery upgrades for the Z Fold6, if not the Z Flip6, yet makes no mention of the rumored new Fold6 Ultra or FE variants. Nevertheless, it is also a new indication that .