Samsung called its current flagship foldable the Galaxy Z Fold2, and is rumored to keep the motif going for this premium device's successor. Now, Thailand's National Bureau of Telecommunications (NBTC) has reportedly confirmed this by certifying a 2021 device from this OEM.
This documentation is for a Samsung SM-F926B - or Galaxy Z Fold3 5G. Therefore, it now seems it will definitely be unveiled under this name. Then again, this new leak does not reveal much else about the upcoming super-flagship. Then again, it has also allegedly popped up in a test of its ability to use HTML5.
This new report is based on a screenshot of the same SM-F926B, achieving a score of 525/555 in the test. It apparently used Chrome 87 to rack this score up, while running on Android 11. Therefore, we know now for sure that the Galaxy Z Fold3 will have 5G mobile data that can support up-to-date protocols, at least.